Get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
1 Forget 1989, the international community has many more reasons to intervene today.
2 Mr Baki said family, friends and colleagues and even strangers must intervene .
3 In Michigan, proposed legislation would allow lawmakers to intervene in legal cases.
4 Maldivian opposition leaders have urged New Delhi to intervene in the crisis.
5 Typically, EU governments can only intervene in cases of clear market failure.
6 The military said it had to intervene to prevent more serious bloodshed.
7 Ms Adams said the programme worked to identify risks and intervene earlier.
8 The government did not intervene as the violence erupted on June 10.
9 Most programs to date, however, intervene almost exclusively at the individual level.
10 He wants New Zealand Rugby to intervene to help resolve the matter.
11 The army has been patiently waiting for the right moment to intervene .
12 In a managed float, you need reserves to intervene in the market.
13 Sanders has said the federal government would intervene in such a scenario.
14 If Ofcom is unable to do this, then government needs to intervene .
15 However, not even the chief of police can intervene on this one.
16 Behind Dad, Virgil was taking cautious steps forward, obviously prepared to intervene .
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