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intervening [ˌɪntəˈvi:nɪŋ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ-] ADJ.
in the intervening years/months
intervene [ˌɪntəˈvi:n, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ-] V. intr.
1. intervene (act):
interweniować [perf za-]
2. intervene (prevent):
3. intervene DER. (become party to action):
przystępować [perf przystąpić] do sprawy sądowej
4. intervene (come to pass):
Present
Iintervene
youintervene
he/she/itintervenes
weintervene
youintervene
theyintervene
Past
Iintervened
youintervened
he/she/itintervened
weintervened
youintervened
theyintervened
Present Perfect
Ihaveintervened
youhaveintervened
he/she/ithasintervened
wehaveintervened
youhaveintervened
theyhaveintervened
Past Perfect
Ihadintervened
youhadintervened
he/she/ithadintervened
wehadintervened
youhadintervened
theyhadintervened
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The revised 2002 edition contains revisions to the original 1990 edition in light of intervening archaeological finds and studies.
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Studies have shown that people are more likely to intervene if they are the only one in the situation.
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If an opponent's piece intervenes, it may be captured by moving to that square, and removing it from the board.
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The child was dropped when her father intervened.
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The theoretical basis for this is that both substances intervene at different sites in pyruvate metabolism and are, thus, more effective than one substance alone.
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