intervention
/ɪntɚˈvɛnʃən/
UK: /ɪntəˈvɛnʃən/
intervention
English
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Definition
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
Etymology
From Middle French intervention, from Latin interventiō. Morphologically intervene + -tion.
Example Sentences
- "Fernando Torres was recalled in place of the suspended Didier Drogba and he was only denied a goal in the opening seconds by Laurent Koscielny's intervention - a moment that set the tone for game filled with attacking quality and littered with errors."
- "As I showed, although some rhetoricians, such as Mesmer and Erb, claimed that their interventions were medical treatments, others, such as Freud and Jung, claimed that their interventions were both medical curings and spiritual carings."
- "“It goes with my mantra of there is ‘no magic pill’ to prevent cognitive decline,” said Isaacson, who was not involved in the new study. “At my clinic, we check nutritional blood measures and personally tailor interventions, and in doing so we don’t tend to recommend multivitamins since we address the individual deficiencies.”"
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