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intervention, intercessionnoun
the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.)
«it occurs without human intervention»
Synonyms:
interposition, intercession, treatment, interferenceAntonyms:
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intervention, interferencenoun
a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
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disturbance, hitch, noise, intercession, hinderance, interference, interposition, preventive, hindrance, incumbrance, treatment, encumbrance, preventativeAntonyms:
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interposition, interventionnoun
the act or fact of interposing one thing between or among others
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interpolation, interjection, intercession, interference, interposition, treatment, interpellationAntonyms:
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interventionnoun
(law) a proceeding that permits a person to enter into a lawsuit already in progress; admission of person not an original party to the suit so that person can protect some right or interest that is allegedly affected by the proceedings
«the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits»
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interposition, intercession, treatment, interferenceAntonyms:
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treatment, interventionnoun
care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)
Synonyms:
handling, intercession, interference, discourse, interposition, discussion, treatmentAntonyms:
nonintervention, noninterference
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- Care
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- Foreign Policy
- Law
- Placement
- Proceeding
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List of paraphrases for «intervention»:
interference, speech, response, interventions, ‘intervention, involvement, action, intervene, interfere, statement, intervening, meddling, interfering, non-interference, interventionism, interposition, surgery, engagement, contribution, contingency, speaking, intervened, non-intervention, reaction
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Julie Leask:
Only two thirds of the doctors actually attended the training, and the session was pragmatically brief to fit in with the realities of busy clinicians, we need to be very careful in not abandoning an intervention that may have not been delivered to enough people in enough of a dose.
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Najib Razak:
Tomorrow morning I will announce the adjustments that are needed, intervention that is needed in a scenario whereby we need to act more proactively.
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David Cook:
Pensions are bullet proof, absent divine intervention, they are nearly impossible to topple.This is frustrating.
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Karine Hirn:
Some of the recent policy measures taken by China’s authorities in the markets have been quite puzzling and it hasn’t really increased confidence among foreign investors, that has prompted some investors to closely follow the intervention tactics taken by authorities rather than analyzing and investing fundamentals which we think is required.
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Jorge Arreaza:
Those that have supported this are supporting the possibility of a military intervention in Venezuela. Let that be on your conscious.
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intervention (Noun) — | The act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.) 1 example |
1. ex. «it occurs without human intervention» | |
intervention (Noun) — | A policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries |
intervention (Noun) — | The act or fact of interposing one thing between or among others |
intervention (Noun) — | (law) a proceeding that permits a person to enter into a lawsuit already in progress; admission of person not an original party to the suit so that person can protect some right or interest that is allegedly affected by the proceedings 1 example |
1. ex. «the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits» | |
intervention (Noun) — | care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury) |
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agreement, bargaining, clashing, compromise, impediment, en.synonym.one, intercession, interference, interposition, mediation, negotiation, obstructing, obstruction, resistance, treatment.
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Pronunciation:
[ ˌɪntəvˈɛnʃən], [ ˌɪntəvˈɛnʃən], [ ˌɪ_n_t_ə_v_ˈɛ_n_ʃ_ə_n]
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- exclusion,
- involvement,
- intrusion,
- part,
- entry,
- stake,
- engagement,
- interruption.
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- invasion.
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- participate.
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- retreat.
• act (noun)
- intervention,
- intercession.
• agency (noun)
- influences,
- instrument.
• armed interference (noun)
- military occupation,
- armed intrusion.
• attack (noun)
- incursion,
- muggings,
- encounter,
- dirty deed,
- initiative,
- volley.
• circumstance (noun)
- phase,
- Exigencies,
- time,
- supervention,
- where it’s at.
• good offices (noun)
- mitzvahs,
- mitzvoth,
- good-offices,
- troubleshootings,
- mitzvos,
- mitzvot.
• hindrance (noun)
- impedance,
- foot dragging,
- excess baggage,
- hang up,
- millstone,
- jam-up,
- gridlock,
- Cumbrance,
- impedances,
- jam up,
- hangup.
• intercession (noun)
- inter cessions,
- re quests,
- inter cession,
- re-quests,
- inter-cession,
- inter-cessions.
• interference (noun)
- barging ins,
- inter-meddling,
- tamperings,
- inter-positions,
- backseat drivings,
- hamperings,
- intermeddlings,
- inter position,
- inter-position,
- backseat driving,
- cloggings,
- blockings,
- interpositions,
- inter meddling,
- meddlesomenesses,
- pryings,
- trespassings,
- inter positions,
- tacklings,
- barrings.
• intervention (noun)
- implementation,
- intermediate,
- medium,
- instrumentality,
- expediency,
- go-between,
- tool,
- aid,
- vehicle.
• intrusion (noun)
- in fractions,
- over-runnings,
- overrunnings,
- over runnings,
- over stepping,
- in-fractions,
- forced entrances,
- in-fraction,
- over-stepping,
- oversteppings,
- over running,
- over-running.
• mediation (noun)
- arbitration,
- assistance,
- reconciliation,
- parley,
- compromise,
- Interlocution,
- facilitation,
- inter-mediation,
- conciliation,
- adjudication.
• negotiation (noun)
- de-bate,
- trans actions,
- trans action,
- trans-action,
- de bates,
- trans-actions,
- de bate,
- de-bates.
• obtrusion (noun)
- interruptings,
- snoopings.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- coattail,
- military action,
- coattails,
- interposition,
- police action,
- Interrupting,
- mitzvah,
- Intermeddling,
- hindrance,
- agency,
- retardation,
- circumstance,
- forced entrance,
- mediation,
- meddlesomeness,
- attack,
- armed intervention,
- Obtrusion,
- negotiation,
- troubleshooting,
- ministration,
- chokings,
- checkings,
- ministrations,
- interference.
• police action (noun)
- armed interventions,
- military actions,
- police-action.
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Other synonyms:
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- complicity,
- participant,
- participation.
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- meddling,
- vested interest,
- entanglement,
- reentry.
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- sideline.
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- withdrawal.
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- end.
• Other relevant words:
- medical aid,
- middle man,
- intervene,
- Intervened.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- compose,
- bath,
- disturbance,
- placate,
- incumbrance,
- align,
- force,
- disorder,
- interpellation,
- Interposure,
- clashing,
- impediment,
- Sandwiching,
- interregnum,
- flag of truce,
- deterrent,
- interval,
- arrest,
- means,
- immersion,
- encumbrance,
- turmoil,
- Interloping,
- encroachment,
- energy,
- preventative,
- water,
- intruding,
- blocking,
- accommodate,
- plunge,
- interim,
- bar,
- settle,
- Hinderance,
- hand,
- adjust,
- Pendency,
- infiltration,
- interpolation,
- regulate,
- submergence,
- appease,
- handling,
- discourse,
- inoculation,
- hitch,
- trouble,
- heal the breach,
- Interlocation,
- introduction,
- block,
- set,
- interlude,
- injection,
- Subserviency,
- mediate,
- impingement,
- good offices,
- meddle,
- Intermedium,
- pacify,
- peace offering,
- subservience,
- planting,
- harmonize,
- adapt,
- obstruction,
- noise,
- respite,
- mechanism,
- agitation,
- working,
- submersion,
- reconcile,
- while,
- get involved,
- unlawful entry,
- entrance,
- inroad,
- insinuation,
- activity,
- operation,
- treatment,
- fit,
- Interagency,
- irruption,
- interventions,
- action,
- interjection,
- barricade,
- intermediation,
- resistance,
- entrenchment,
- commotion,
- Interjacence,
- tamper,
- interfere,
- Intercurrence,
- insertion,
- harmonise,
- intermittence,
- Mediatization,
- power,
- make,
- Intermediacy,
- conciliate,
- interment,
- importation,
- implantation,
- Interceding,
- propitiate,
- fix,
- drawback,
- influx,
- discussion,
- trespass,
- trespassing,
- dip,
- Intervenience,
- infringement,
- wade in,
- infusion,
- preventive,
- intermission,
- imposition,
- Interposal.
How to use «Intervention» in context?
When it comes to addiction, one of the most important things we can do is intervene. Intervening means identifying the signs of addiction and intervening before it becomes too late. If we can intervene soon enough, we can help prevent addiction from taking hold and damaging the individual and their loved ones.
One of the best ways to identify addiction is by looking for certain patterns. For example, someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol will often display signs of withdrawal and cravings. They might also exhibit signs of irritability, aggression, or anxiety. If we can see these signs early on, we can intervene before it becomes a serious problem.
Paraphrases for Intervention:
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Equivalence
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
interventions.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
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Forward Entailment
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
works.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
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Reverse Entailment
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Adjective
Interventional.
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Noun, singular or mass
intermediation, mediation, interventionist, interventionism, non-intervention.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
intervene, involvement, Measures, submissions, presentations, reaches, stakeholders.
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Noun, singular or mass
aggression, appearance, briefing, comment, commitment, crackdown, declaration, effort, encroachment, floor, incursion, influence, infringement, interaction, interception, intercession, introduction, intrusion, invasion, invention, involvement, manipulation, measure, point, preparedness, presentation, responsiveness, speaking, strike, surgery, treatment, Intervener, declarations, prompts, presentations.
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Verb, past tense
addressed, fell, made, moved, noted, said, spoke, Belonged, Entered, Interfered, Intervened, Introduced, Waged.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
cutting, dealing, prompting, reading, telling, Responding, mobilising.
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Verb, past participle
action, addressed, affected, concerned, covered, directed, done, engaged, heard, identified, limited, made, needed, presented, said, spoken, taken, Allowed, Carried, Deployed, Discussed, Interfered, Intervened, Consulted, mobilised.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
Measures, takes, operates, intervenes, interferes, speaks.
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Proper noun, singular
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Proper noun, singular
action, intervening, reaction, actions, responses.
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Noun, singular or mass
action, interposition, intervening, reaction.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
intervening, speaking.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
actions.
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Verb, base form
intervene.
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Proper noun, singular
Hyponym for Intervention:
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act
participation, involution, proceedings, involvement, legal proceeding, proceeding, engagement.
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act
agency, intercession, interference, interposition, intrusion, mediation
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
intervention
( interventions plural ) Intervention is the act of intervening in a situation. n-var oft N in n
…the role of the United States and its intervention in the internal affairs of many countries., …military interventions.
non-intervention
in AM, also use nonintervention
Non-intervention is the practice or policy of not becoming involved in a dispute or disagreement between other people and of not helping either side. n-uncount
(Antonym: intervention)
Generally, I think the policy of non-intervention is the correct one.
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