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intervene

[in-ter-veen] / ˌɪn tərˈvin /




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Being able to analyze these liquids without opening the containers gives museum professionals a powerful new way to track collection health and intervene before problems occur.

From Science Daily

For a moment then, too, it had seemed that world powers might finally intervene to stop the endless suffering.

From BBC

Atkinson told the jury the men decided "to force their way into Monica Kwong's home as if they were a legitimate police operation", at which point the UK police, who were watching, intervened.

From BBC

Sunak also told the inquiry he was advised by medical officials not to intervene "too early" when the pandemic struck.

From BBC

Butare encouraged Nigerians to report any perceived wrongdoing by medical personnel so the council could intervene.

From BBC