
1) Act as mediator 2) Arbitrate 3) Interact 4) Intercede 5) Interfere 6) Interpose 7) Involve oneself 8) Meddle 9) Mediate 10) Negotiate 11) Play peacemaker 12) Plead 13) Step in 14) Step in for referee
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1) Arbitrate 2) Comebetween 3) Interfere 4) Interlope 5) Meddle 6) Pass 7) Step-in
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v. to obtain the court's permission to enter into a lawsuit which has already started between other parties and to file a complaint stating the basis for a claim in the existing lawsuit. Such intervention will be allowed only if the party wanting to enter into the case has some right or interest in the suit and will not unduly prejudice the ability...
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• (n.) A coming between; intervention; meeting. • (v. t.) To come between. • (v. i.) To come between, or to be between, persons or things; -- followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa. • (v. i.) In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put forward a defense of one`s interest in t...
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to act upon the control equipment or upon the actuators of the process as carried out by the human operator
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1. It refers to interference by force or untimed or unexpected entry. 2. In law, it refers to the entering as a third party in the lawsuit by taking the court's permission. The court allows such intervention by the third party claiming what the first two parties are claiming, only after it is verified what interest does the third party hold and tha...
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In`ter·vene' intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Intervened ;
present participle & verbal noun Intervening .] [ Latin
intervenire ,
interventum , to intervene, to hinder;
inter between +
venire t...
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To enter into a lawsuit that has already started between other parties, because a claim exists that is related to the existing case. Example: A grocery store sues a dairy producer for providing sub-par butter. A second grocery chain has been buying from the same producer, so the second chain asks to intervene in the lawsuit.
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[
v] - get involved, usually so as to hinder or halt an action
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intervene 1. To take some action or get involved in something in order to change what is happening; especially, to prevent something undesirable. 2. To occur and as a result to stop or delay something from happening. 3. To take economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market; especially, in order to stabilize country`s currency.
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step in verb get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; `Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?`
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to come between disputing people, groups, etc.; intercede; mediate. · to occur or be between two things. · to occur or happen between other events or periods: Nothing important intervened between the meetings. · (of things) to occur incidentally so as to modify or hinder: We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened. ·...
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action
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get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action
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[Difficult words] get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action
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