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intervene

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Nothing in it was meant to change the basic operations of the capitalist economy or to intervene aggressively in class relations.

Please, Your Excellencies, consider my case with justice and intervene on my behalf.

Starr stresses that universities are required under Title IX to investigate and intervene in sexual assault cases.

Many Syrian rebels remain furious with what they view as a cynical U.S. decision to intervene in Syria against ISIS but not Assad.

Even if he had wanted to intervene, he couldn't have as he is "no Arnold Schwarzenegger," as he says.

Now and then Fortunio had to intervene, to make plainer to this ignorant Piedmontese mind the Marquise's questions.

His lordship would not intervene; he swore he hoped the cub would be flayed alive by Wilding.

The attack was so sudden that Walker went down, and Sanny was on top of him before anyone could intervene.

She looked at him, yet across her eyes, as across her soul, the same misty curtain seemed to intervene.

Vanderbank had just debated, recalling engagements; which gave Mrs. Brook time to intervene.

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On this page you'll find 68 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intervene, such as: arbitrate, intercede, interfere, involve, meddle, and negotiate.

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

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