intervene
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vene
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntəˈviːn/

Définition et signification de « intervene » en anglais

to intervene
01

intervenir

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse
Intransitive: to intervene | to intervene in a situation or conflict
example
Exemples
As tensions escalated, the mediator decided to intervene and facilitate a peaceful resolution.
Alors que les tensions montaient, le médiateur a décidé d'intervenir et de faciliter une résolution pacifique.
02

intervenir

to occur between other events or two points in time
Intransitive: to intervene between two things
example
Exemples
The holiday season intervenes between the end of the year and the beginning of the new one.
La saison des fêtes intervient entre la fin de l'année et le début de la nouvelle.
03

s'interposer, se placer entre

to be placed or positioned between other things
Intransitive: to intervene between two things
example
Exemples
A low wall intervenes between the garden and the sidewalk, offering a sense of privacy to the homeowners.
Un mur bas intervient entre le jardin et le trottoir, offrant un sentiment d'intimité aux propriétaires.
04

intervenir, s'interposer

to become a party in a lawsuit because of a vested interest in the outcome
Intransitive
example
Exemples
The government agency chose to intervene in the ongoing litigation, emphasizing the potential impact on public policy and regulations.
L'agence gouvernementale a choisi d'intervenir dans le litige en cours, soulignant l'impact potentiel sur la politique publique et les réglementations.
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