Etymology: [ "in-t&r-'vEn ] (intransitive verb.) 1587. Latin intervenire to come between, from inter- + venire to come; more at COME.
Synonyms: arbitrate, barge in, butt in, come between, divide, horn in, intercede, interfere, intermediate, interpose, interrupt, intrude, involve, meddle, mix in, muscle in, negotiate, obtrude, part
araya girmek, aracılık etmek, Müdahele etmek, arada olmak, karışmak, müdahale, karışma, düzeltme maksadıyle araya girmek, davaya müdahale etmek, arasına gelmek, dava dahili olmak, in -e karışmak, nüfuzunu kullanmak, geçmek, müdahale et, intervention aracılık, araya gir,müdahale et, müdahil, müdahaleci,
To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel; get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, 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, 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, or to be between, persons or things; -- followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa, To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel, A coming between; intervention; meeting, interpose; interfere, mediate, step in; happen between other events; occur, take place; occur unexpectedly, between the intention and the execution to prevent the undertaking, In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put forward a defense of ones interest in the subject matter, To come between, 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, be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events; "This interludes intervenes between the two movements"; "Eight days intervened", occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children", get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U S not intervene earlier in WW II?", If you intervene, you interrupt a conversation in order to add something to it. Hattie intervened and told me to stop it `I've told you he's not here,' Irena intervened, If you intervene in a situation, you become involved in it and try to change it. The situation calmed down when police intervened The Government is doing nothing to intervene in the crisis, interfere (interrupt other's business), When someone who is not a named party to the litigation seeks court approval to join in the suit as a named party Generally, absent class members do not need to intervene in a suit in order to share in any settlement or favorable judgment, get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U, not intervene earlier in WW II?", occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children" get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U, not intervene earlier in WW II?" be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events; "This interludes intervenes between the two movements"; "Eight days intervened, after an opposing opening bid, to make the first non-pass call for one's side, If an event intervenes, it happens suddenly in a way that stops, delays, or prevents something from happening. The South African mailboat arrived on Friday mornings unless bad weather intervened, Present participle of intervene, that intervenes or mediates, intervention; mediation, past of intervene, occurring or falling between events or points in time; "so much had happened during the intervening years", An intervening object or area comes between two other objects or areas. They had scoured the intervening miles of moorland. time that passes between two events, An intervening period of time is one that separates two events or points in time. During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert, occurring or falling between events or points in time; "so much had happened during the intervening years, standing between or separating two objects or areas; "Paris--where the same city lies on both sides of an intervening river"; "after reaching the top of the hill he looked across an intervening meadow to another line of hills",
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To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel; get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action
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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
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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
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To come between, or to be between, persons or things; -- followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa
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To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel
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A coming between; intervention; meeting
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interpose; interfere, mediate, step in; happen between other events; occur, take place; occur unexpectedly fiil
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between the intention and the execution to prevent the undertaking
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In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put forward a defense of ones interest in the subject matter
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To come between
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To come between, or to be between, persons or things; followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa
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To occur, fall, or come between, points of time, or events; as, an instant intervened between the flash and the report; nothing intervened i
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be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events; "This interludes intervenes between the two movements"; "Eight days intervened"
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occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children"
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U S not intervene earlier in WW II?"
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If you intervene, you interrupt a conversation in order to add something to it. Hattie intervened and told me to stop it `I've told you he's not here,' Irena intervened
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If you intervene in a situation, you become involved in it and try to change it. The situation calmed down when police intervened The Government is doing nothing to intervene in the crisis
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interfere (interrupt other's business)
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When someone who is not a named party to the litigation seeks court approval to join in the suit as a named party Generally, absent class members do not need to intervene in a suit in order to share in any settlement or favorable judgment
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U
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not intervene earlier in WW II?"
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occur between other event or between certain points of time; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children" get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U
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not intervene earlier in WW II?" be placed or located between other things or extend between spaces and events; "This interludes intervenes between the two movements"; "Eight days intervened
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after an opposing opening bid, to make the first non-pass call for one's side
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If an event intervenes, it happens suddenly in a way that stops, delays, or prevents something from happening. The South African mailboat arrived on Friday mornings unless bad weather intervened
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intervening
Present participle of intervene
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intervening
that intervenes or mediates
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intervening
intervention; mediation
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intervened
past of intervene
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intervening
occurring or falling between events or points in time; "so much had happened during the intervening years"
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An intervening object or area comes between two other objects or areas. They had scoured the intervening miles of moorland. time that passes between two events
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An intervening period of time is one that separates two events or points in time. During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert
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intervening
occurring or falling between events or points in time; "so much had happened during the intervening years
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standing between or separating two objects or areas; "Paris--where the same city lies on both sides of an intervening river"; "after reaching the top of the hill he looked across an intervening meadow to another line of hills"
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