intervene in the PONS Dictionary

intervene Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to intervene on sb's behalf
to act/intervene decisively

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Human interventions were needed on a regular basis to define the route and intervene in critical situations.
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After conducting an investigation, the government may choose to intervene and take over the litigation.
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The area was under surveillance by numerous plain clothes police who were ready to intervene if necessary.
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So the most effective way of changing individual behavior is to intervene in social and cultural and familial systems at every scale.
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Each team consists of five players, who move on wheeled skates and can not intervene in the game when not in possession of the stick.
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The theoretical basis for this is that both substances intervene at different sites in pyruvate metabolism and are, thus, more effective than one substance alone.
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Lives were lost once again, and the army intervened.
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The child was dropped when her father intervened.
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If an opponent's piece intervenes, it may be captured by moving to that square, and removing it from the board.
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Journal also asked state authorities to intervene in the dispute.
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