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intervene

[in-ter-veen] / ˌɪn tərˈvin /




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If we start screening younger people who are at risk earlier, we can hopefully intervene and change the trajectory of the disease.

From MarketWatch

But it suggested that Beijing views an amphibious assault on Taiwan as risky and likely to fail, particularly if the U.S. intervenes.

From The Wall Street Journal

For that reason, you need a court to intervene.

From MarketWatch

The SNB again signaled its willingness to intervene in the foreign-exchange market after the Iran war pushed the Swiss franc higher.

From The Wall Street Journal

We scrambled across the intervening platforms, heads low to avoid another bump, dropped down to the aisle, and edged our way to a patch of light.

From Literature