intervention

The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.

Noun

  1. The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
    • Fernando Torres was recalled in place of the suspended Didier Drogba and he was only denied a goal in the opening seconds by Laurent Koscielny's intervention - a moment that set the tone for game filled with attacking...
  2. 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.
  3. An orchestrated attempt to convince somebody with an addiction or other psychological problem to seek professional help and/or change their behavior.
  4. An action taken or procedure performed; an operation.
    • As I showed, although some rhetoricians, such as Mesmer and Erb, claimed that their interventions were medical treatments, others, such as Freud and Jung, claimed that their interventions were both medical curings and...
    • “It goes with my mantra of there is ‘no magic pill’ to prevent cognitive decline,” said Isaacson, who was not involved in the new study. “At my clinic, we check nutritional blood measures and personally tailor...

Origin

From Middle French intervention, from Latin interventiō. Morphologically intervene + -tion.

Forms

interventions

Derived

cointervention counterintervention immunointervention interventionable macrointervention microintervention neurointervention nonintervention non-intervention postintervention postvention preintervention prointervention reintervention teleintervention interventional → interventionally interventionism interventionistic crisis intervention currency intervention divine intervention humanitarian intervention percutaneous coronary intervention