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intervention

Definition for intervention

noun as in the act of intervening

noun as in armed interference

Strongest matches

attack, invasion

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Example Sentences

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Nazarian and Blumenfield both pointed out that the law does not require air conditioning, and said units could be kept cool with other interventions, including cool roof technology and window tinting.

The company added that its teams were "carrying out the necessary diagnostics and interventions" to get both reactors fully back online.

From BBC

The secretary of State sidestepped a question about whether the action, which critics denounced as illegal under international law, signaled a return to “gunboat diplomacy” in a region where U.S. interventions have historically stoked resentment.

Warner warns that such an intervention could threaten congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence.

From Salon

Maduro has vowed Venezuela would fight any attempted US military intervention.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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