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  1. noun. uk / ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃ ə n / us / ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. C2 [ C or U ] intentional action to change a situation, with the aim of improving it or preventing it from getting worse: intervention in He warned against too much government intervention in the economy. Human interventions in nature rarely have a positive effect, she argues.

  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Learn more about interventions in education and how you can help learners make better progress without making your workload unmanageable. Some learners need additional support to make expected progress.

  3. An intervention is the act of inserting one thing between others, like a person trying to help. You could be the subject of a school intervention if your teachers call your parents about the bad grades you've been hiding. Intervention comes from the Latin intervenire, meaning "to come between, interrupt."

  4. Jul 22, 2011 · : the act of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning) educational intervention. surgical interventions for cardiovascular disease. b. : the interference of a country in the affairs of another country for the purpose of compelling it to do or forbear doing certain acts.

  5. Jun 1, 2015 · We use the term ‘intervention’ to apply to any activity undertaken with the objective of improving human health by preventing disease, by curing or reducing the severity or duration of an existing disease, or by restoring function lost through disease or injury.

  6. intervention (in something) the act of interrupting somebody when they are speaking in order to say something. People resented his repeated interventions in the debate. an occasion when a group of people meet to take action with a friend or family member who has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, in order to help them recover.

  7. intervention. [ in-ter-ven-shuhn] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. the act or fact of coming or occurring between two people, things, or times: Squabbling siblings generally work things out themselves, but this fight called for parental intervention. Even the intervention of 20 years hadn’t erased their mutual dislike.

  8. interventions. The act of intervening. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The systematic process of assessment and planning employed to remediate or prevent a social, educational, or developmental problem. Early intervention for at-risk toddlers. American Heritage Medicine.

  9. intervention meaning, definition, what is intervention: the act of becoming involved in an argum...: Learn more.

  10. Intervention is the act of intervening in a situation. ...the role of the United States and its intervention in the internal affairs of many countries. [ + in] ...military interventions. Synonyms: mediation, involvement, interference, intrusion More Synonyms of intervention. 2. countable noun.

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