To come between, or to be between, persons or things; -- followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa., To occur, fall, or come between, points of time, or events; as, an instant intervened between the flash and the report; nothing intervened ( i. e., between the intention and the execution) to prevent the undertaking., To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel., In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put forward a defense of one's interest in the subject matter., To come between., A coming between; intervention; meeting.
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.
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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 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"
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.
He wasn't president then - Eisenhower was. Eisenhower did intervene.
The Platt Amendment declared U.S. intentions to intervene in Cuba.
We need to intervene now, before the patient gets worse.
intervene to preserve their independence intervene to maintain government write their constitution