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Word | Intervene |
Spanish Meaning | ocurrir, atravesarse, interceder, interponerse, intervenir, mediar, ,intervenir, tomar parte, participar, surgir, aparecer, sobrevenir, interponer |
get involved, usually so as to hinder or halt an action; Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II? / occur between other event or between certain points of time / A coming between / become involved in / come between / come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events. / to come or occur between two times or events / to become involved in something (such as a conflict) in order to have an influence on what happens / to happen as an unrelated event that causes a delay or problem, | |
Usage | ⇒ The military intervened and the situation was brought under control ⇒ When two close friends get into a fight, be careful if you try to intervene; they may join forces and gang up on you. ⇒ Twenty years intervened between their first and last meetings. ⇒ he acted outside his authority when he intervened in the dispute |
Synonyms | interfere, intercede, interpose, mediate, interrupt, step in, intrude, negotiate, meddle, arbitrate, butt in, break in, horn in, come between, cut in, disrupt, elapse, encroach, interlope, intermediate, |
Antonyms | ignore, leave alone, aggravate, annoy, arouse, assistance, awaken, carelessness, climb, command, contempt, defy, depart, despiser, despising, dip, disappearance, disapproval, disdain, disesteem, |
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