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intervene

[in-ter-veen] / ˌɪn tərˈvin /




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Robert Kennedy was equivocal on the phone about intervening.

From The Wall Street Journal

England needed just nine runs from the final two overs with six wickets in hand when rain intervened.

From Barron's

A senior Labour MP who asked not to be named warned the prime minister against intervening.

From BBC

Comments by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent denying that the US had intervened to help Japan helped stabilise the dollar this week.

From BBC

His remarks Thursday could signal a willingness to intervene and protect the agency’s turf.

From Barron's