intervene

  • 31intervene — v. n. 1. Interfere, come between. 2. Happen (in the mean time), occur, befall. 3. Be intermediate or interjacent, come between …

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  • 32intervene — verb 1) had the war not intervened, they might have married Syn: occur, happen, take place, arise, crop up, come about; literary come to pass, befall, betide 2) she intervened in the dispute Syn: intercede, involve oneself …

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  • 33intervene — v 1. arbitrate, mediate, negotiate, bargain, bring to terms, parlay; intercede, conciliate, placate, reconcile; interpose, step in, come into, umpire, referee, Inf. ref. 2. interrupt, disturb, disrupt, intrude, discommode, break into; intercept,… …

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  • 34intervene — in·ter·vene …

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  • 35intervene — verb Syn: intercede, involve oneself, get involved, step in, interfere, intrude …

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  • 36intervene —   Komo mawaena; komo kuleana ole (without right) …

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  • 37intervene — To come between. To become a party to an action by way of intervention. See intervention …

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  • 38intervene — v.intr. (often foll. by between, in) 1 occur in time between events. 2 interfere; come between so as to prevent or modify the result or course of events. 3 be situated between things. 4 come in as an extraneous factor or thing. 5 Law interpose in …

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  • 39Intervened — Intervene In ter*vene , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Intervened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intervening}.] [L. intervenire, interventum, to intervene, to hinder; inter between + venire to come; akin to E. come: cf. F. intervenir. See {Come}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To …

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  • 40Intervening — Intervene In ter*vene , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Intervened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intervening}.] [L. intervenire, interventum, to intervene, to hinder; inter between + venire to come; akin to E. come: cf. F. intervenir. See {Come}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To …

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