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Verbs for Intervention

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intervene
1.
in
ter
vene
Verb

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

The teacher had to intervene when two students started arguing in the classroom.

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mediate
2.
me
diate
Adjective

occupying a middle position or stage, serving as a link or transition between two extremes

The mediate stage of the process ensured a smooth transition to the final phase.

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intermediate
3.
in
ter
me
diate
Noun

a person with a moderate level of skill or knowledge, falling between a beginner and an expert

The coach focused on helping the intermediates improve their techniques.

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intercede
4.
in
ter
cede
Verb

to talk to someone and convince them to help settle an argument or spare someone from punishment

The ambassador chose to intercede on behalf of the imprisoned journalist, hoping to secure his release.

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interfere
5.
in
ter
fere
Verb

to disrupt the normal continuation or proper execution of a process or activity

The sudden rainstorm threatened to interfere with the outdoor wedding ceremony.

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interpose
6.
in
ter
pose
Verb

to position or place oneself between other entities or objects

The brave lifeguard interposed himself between the struggling swimmer and the strong ocean current.

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engage in
7.
engage in
Verb

to participate in or become involved in a particular activity, conversation, etc.

The students were encouraged to engage in extracurricular activities to enhance their overall development.

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involve
8.
in
volve
Verb

to contain or include something as a necessary part

Any investment involves an element of risk.

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get into
9.
get into
Verb

to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group

She got into the school choir and started practicing with the group.

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10.
get in on
Verb

to participate in an ongoing activity or opportunity when others are already involved

She wanted to get in on the discussion about the upcoming project.

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walk into
11.
walk into
Verb

to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance

She walked into a heated argument without knowing what it was about.

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embroil
12.
emb
roil
Verb

to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

He inadvertently embroiled himself in a heated debate at the family gathering by expressing a controversial opinion.

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enter into
13.
enter into
Verb

to begin or become involved in a particular state, situation, agreement, or relationship

The two companies decided to enter into a strategic partnership to expand their market reach.

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entangle
14.
en
tan
gle
Verb

to interweave or twist into a complex and confusing mass, making separation or unraveling difficult

The vines grew rapidly and began to entangle, forming a dense, impenetrable thicket in the garden.

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