Word |
Intervention |
Meaning |
the process of becoming purposefully entangled in another’s affairs |
Example 1 |
Our nation’s intervention in another country’s war could pull us into the crisis. |
Example 2 |
Because Jim denies his drug addiction, we are having an intervention to help him realize the severity of his problem. |
Example 3 |
The police’s officer’s intervention stopped Richard from beating his wife. |
Example 4 |
In mythological tales, the divine intervention of the gods is what usually changes a person’s fate. |
Example 5 |
Thanks to early intervention therapy the cancer has not spread throughout my body. |
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