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inter·ven·ing [ˌɪntəˈvi:nɪŋ] ADJ attr

intervening
in the intervening period
in the intervening period

inter·vene [ˌɪntəˈvi:n] VB intr

2. intervene (interrupt verbally):

3. intervene (come to pass):

Usage examples with intervening

in the intervening period

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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After two intervening changes of regime, that constitution no longer carries legal weight, but it retains the weight of a tradition.
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Formation of inner sphere complexes occurs when ions bind directly to the surface with no intervening water molecules.
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He noted that, when stimuli move rapidly across space, perception strikingly shrinks the intervening distance, and expands the elapsed time, between consecutive events.
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Two seats had changed hands in by-elections in the intervening period.
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Change figures at by-elections are from the preceding general election or the last intervening by-election.
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Arguably his catching was even better in the intervening season, when he held 34 in only 21 matches.
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In the intervening period, the buildings had been used for storage and many of the murals had been painted over.
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These intervening opportunities may persuade a migrant to settle in a place in the route rather than proceeding to the originally planned destination.
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Meanwhile, the cantonal parliaments position on town mergers had changed during the intervening years and it confirmed the results.
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The revised 2002 edition contains revisions to the original 1990 edition in light of intervening archaeological finds and studies.
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