intervene
To intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it, prevent it from getting worse, or settle a dispute. It often implies stepping between two conflicting parties to facilitate a resolution.
Exemplos
3 de 5The neighbors had to intervene when the two children started fighting over the shared toy.
The neighbors had to step in when the two children started fighting over the shared toy.
The central bank decided to intervene to stabilize the currency exchange rate.
The central bank decided to take action to stabilize the currency exchange rate.
I had to intervene before my friends started a real argument about the dinner bill.
I had to get involved before my friends started a real argument about the dinner bill.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Break the word into parts: 'inter' (between) and 'vene' (come). To intervene is to 'come between' two things or people.
Quiz rápido
The police had to ________ when the protest began to turn violent.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: intervene
Exemplos
The neighbors had to intervene when the two children started fighting over the shared toy.
everydayThe neighbors had to step in when the two children started fighting over the shared toy.
The central bank decided to intervene to stabilize the currency exchange rate.
formalThe central bank decided to take action to stabilize the currency exchange rate.
I had to intervene before my friends started a real argument about the dinner bill.
informalI had to get involved before my friends started a real argument about the dinner bill.
Social scientists analyze how and when the state should intervene in private family matters.
academicSocial scientists analyze how and when the state should get involved in private family matters.
The HR manager was forced to intervene when the negotiations between the two departments reached a stalemate.
businessThe HR manager was forced to step in when the negotiations between the two departments reached a stalemate.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
intervene to save
to take action specifically to rescue or preserve something
the need to intervene
the necessity of taking action in a situation
intervene in the matter
to get involved in a specific subject or issue
Frequentemente confundido com
Intervene usually has a positive or neutral connotation of helping, while interfere implies meddling where one is not wanted.
Intermediate is an adjective meaning middle-level, whereas intervene is a verb meaning to step in.
Notas de uso
Intervene is most commonly used in political, social, or legal contexts to describe a constructive or necessary action. It is often followed by the preposition 'in'.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'interfere' when they mean 'intervene'. Remember that 'intervene' is generally seen as a helpful or professional action, whereas 'interfere' is usually annoying.
Dica de memorização
Break the word into parts: 'inter' (between) and 'vene' (come). To intervene is to 'come between' two things or people.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'intervenire', which literally means 'to come between' (inter- 'between' + venire 'come').
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In international politics, the concept of 'humanitarian intervention' is a widely debated topic regarding when one country has the right to enter another to stop human rights abuses.
Quiz rápido
The police had to ________ when the protest began to turn violent.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: intervene
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