The word intervention means to get involve in anotherÕs affairs. The word intervening is the act of intervention. If you are getting involved in someone else situation you are intervening.
It means "to come between a thing" another word for it is interpose
The word intervention means to get involve in anotherÕs affairs. The word intervening is the act of intervention. If you are getting involved in someone else situation you are intervening.
Intervene is spelled like this...Intervene
The coach got a black eye when he tried to intervene in the scuffle. I was hestitant to intervene there.
i had to intervene and break up the fight before anyone got hurt.
We need to intervene now, before the patient gets worse.
Intervene on behalf of another.
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Intervene is spelled like this...Intervene
The coach got a black eye when he tried to intervene in the scuffle. I was hestitant to intervene there.
to intervene with the weaker foreigns
I'm not sure what you mean by 'intervene'. If you mean, become a party to the case, you would have to have some reason to do so. For example, if two people were suing over ownership of a piece of property and you figure out it's really yours, then you might have grounds to intervene. The court would have to decide if you have standing to do so. Now, if by 'intervene' you mean submit a friend of the court brief, you have to ask the court for permission, and there may be restrictions, e.g. to ask the U.S Supreme Court for permission to submit a third-party brief you have to be an attorney licensed to practice and a member of the bar of the Supreme Court.
The union will intervene on you behalf if the company tries to discipline you.
I will intervene their argument to prevent it from getting violent.
i had to intervene and break up the fight before anyone got hurt.
The super powers did not intervene in Rwanda because it has become the custom to have the UN intervene instead. Unfortunately the UN usually sits on its hands and does very little.
"The teacher felt the need to intervene when she saw that Micah was being bullied" "When Lucy and Jo started arguing, Mel felt the need to intervene because it was annoying her"
He wasn't president then - Eisenhower was. Eisenhower did intervene.
The Platt Amendment declared U.S. intentions to intervene in Cuba.