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intervention
English
Etymology
From Middle French intervention, from Latin interventi?
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?nt??v?n??n/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?nt??v?n??n/
- Rhymes: -?n??n
- Hyphenation: in?ter?ven?tion
Noun
intervention (countable and uncountable, plural interventions)
- The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
- (US, law) A legal motion through which a person or entity who has not been named as a party to a case seeks to have the court order that they be made a party.
- An orchestrated attempt to convince somebody with an addiction or other psychological problem to seek professional help and/or change their behavior.
- (medicine) An action taken or procedure performed; an operation.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- introvenient
Danish
Etymology
From Latin interventi?, from interveni? (“I intervene, come between”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ent?rv?nsjo?n/, [ent??v?n??o??n]
Noun
intervention c (singular definite interventionen, plural indefinite interventioner)
- (law) intervention
- Synonyms: indblanding, indgriben
Inflection
Finnish
Noun
intervention
- Genitive singular form of interventio.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin interventi?, interventi?nem.
Pronunciation
Noun
intervention f (plural interventions)
- intervention
Further reading
- “intervention” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Interlingua
Noun
intervention (plural interventiones)
- intervention
Swedish
Noun
intervention c
- (law) intervention
- Synonyms: ingripande, inblandning
Declension
intervention From the web:
- what intervention is appropriate for a client with sarcoidosis
- what interventions are available for the treatment of obesity
- what intervention mean
- what intervention is most appropriate for asystole
- how to help someone with sarcoidosis
- what should i avoid with sarcoidosis
- what to avoid with sarcoidosis
- treatment of sarcoidosis guidelines
impleader
English
Etymology
implead +? -er
Noun
impleader (plural impleaders)
- (law) A procedural device before trial in which a party joins a third party into a lawsuit because that party is liable to an original defendant.
See also
- interpleader
- intervention
Anagrams
- epidermal, impearled, peramelid, premailed, premedial
impleader From the web:
- what is impleader in civ pro
- what does impleader
- what is impleader joinder
- what is an impleader action
- what is civ pro
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