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I . inter·ven·tion·ist [ˌɪntəˈventʃənɪst, ingl. am. -t̬ɚˈ-] POL. ADJ. inv.

II . inter·ven·tion·ist [ˌɪntəˈventʃənɪst, ingl. am. -t̬ɚˈ-] POL. SUST.

interventionist
Interventionist(in) m (f) espec.

I . non-inter·ˈven·tion·ist ADJ. inv.

II . non-inter·ˈven·tion·ist SUST.

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His voting record is that of a straight interventionist.
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After the assessment of the situation is completed the interventionist should introduce his or her self, state their title and role, and begin building rapport.
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It supported a strongly interventionist, internationalist foreign policy and a pro-union, liberal domestic policy.
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Mastery experience is a process in which the therapist or interventionist facilitates the success of an individual by achieving simple incremental goals.
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The government took a far more interventionist approach to economic policy than had, till that time, been considered normal.
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Disillusioned by the interventionist and authoritarian mindset, he left and never went back.
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He favours limited government and opposes interventionist measures such as affirmative action.
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Its restrictive trade regime and generally interventionist policies continue to have a negative effect on the economy.
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The first (prevalent in the media) portrays state-building as an interventionist action by foreign countries.
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Public education of risk factors, a good alternative to the aforementioned interventionist strategies, can also reduce human exposure to cercariae.
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