act between, charge in, dampen, go between, infringe, interlude, keep back, pause, run in, snub, trench
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The military intervened and the situation was brought under control. [verb]
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The government should intervene to prevent banks ruining the industry. [verb]
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In his view, God would not intervene to save his people from the Nazis. [verb]
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"No engagement had intervened," he assured her; "it was only the return of a complaint by which he had been for some time occasionally attacked." [verb]
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Her father would have the son he longed for, and would be sure of her faithful devotion till the end of his days--or of hers, should untimely death intervene. [verb]
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The chances were against this, as a whole summer had intervened since he was heard from. [verb]
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The dread of her being already disposed of intervened, and overcast my enchanting reverie. [verb]
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But labour and danger were doomed to intervene ere the horse or horseman reached the desired spot. [verb]
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Gervais intervened with a joke, and the talk reverted to its former lively tone. [verb]
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Prince Bagration, apparently not wishing to be severe, found nothing to say; the others did not venture to intervene. [verb]
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Princess Anna Mikhaylovna intervened in the conversation, evidently wishing to show her connections and knowledge of what went on in society. [verb]
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