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Intervening - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Intervening means coming between two points in time, space, or events. It often refers to something that happens during a period or acts as an intermediary to influence an outcome.

intervening

/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈviː.nɪŋ/ /ˌɪn.təˈviː.nɪŋ/

Definition:

Occurring between two points in time or events, often involving interference or mediation.

Synonyms:

mediating, interfering, interceding, interrupting

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

ignoring, avoiding

Common Collocations:

intervening period, intervening years, intervening variable, intervening space

Derivatives:

intervention, intervener

Usage Tips:

Use "intervening" to describe something that comes between two events or acts as a mediator in a situation.

Common Phrases:

in the intervening time, without intervening, during the intervening period

Etymology:

From Latin "intervenire," meaning "to come between," from "inter-" (between) + "venire" (to come).

Examples:

  • 1. The teacher explained the lesson during the intervening break.
  • 2. The police prevented further conflict by intervening quickly.
  • 3. No one noticed the small changes in the intervening years.
  • 4. She acted as an intervening force to resolve their argument.

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