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in·ter·vene Listen to audio/ˌɪntɚˈvi:n/ verb
in·ter·venes; in·ter·vened; in·ter·ven·ing
[no obj] 1 : to come or occur between two times or events
Twenty years intervened between their first and last meetings.
2 : to become involved in something (such as a conflict) in order to have an influence on what happens
The prisoner asked me to intervene with the authorities on his behalf. The military had to intervene to restore order.often + in We need the courts to intervene in this dispute.
3 : to happen as an unrelated event that causes a delay or problem
We will leave on time unless some crisis intervenes.
— intervening adjective always used before another noun
They have spent the intervening years trying to figure out what happened.
— in·ter·ven·tion Listen to audio /ˌɪntɚˈvɛnʃən/ noun, plural in·ter·ven·tions
[noncount] praying for divine intervention This situation called for military intervention. The program is able to run without intervention by the user. medical intervention [=treatment] [count] military interventions

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