English to Kannada Dictionary intervene

intervene

ಮಧ್ಯಸ್ಥಿಕೆ
definition
verb
he acted outside his authority when he intervened in the dispute
come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
to occupy the intervening months, she took a job in a hospital
occur in time between events.
translation of 'intervene'
ತಲೆಹಾಕು,
ನಡುವೆ ಬರು,
ತಲೆದೋದು
verb
ನಡುವೆ ಬರುವು
example
Under Labour's bill, consideration of development plans would be suspended after local elections 'intervene' , so incoming members would have time to consider the plan.
The legislation could have given a right of appeal to the objectors in the same way as it is given to applicants but this it has not done and they are dependent on the limited powers of this court to 'intervene' by way of judicial review.
They are aristocrats whose privileges are exercised in secret, and only for a short space of time, before pregnancy or addiction or disaster 'intervene' and they become like their mothers.
After that, the general accepted wisdom is perhaps that the election will 'intervene' , and then so most likely a rate rise around about November, and possibly another one in December.
Then the Justice Department decides whether to 'intervene' and litigate the suit for itself.
Synchronistic events frequently 'intervene' to warn us if we are on the wrong path.
When a lead character is put in real jeopardy, there can be no question that some circumstance will 'intervene' and preserve the order of right and wrong.
It is not easy for third parties to 'intervene' in bilateral contentious litigation.
If decisions are taken which are inconsistent with or disregard those terms the courts can intervene and require the decisions to be taken again in very much the same way as they 'intervene' on judicial review.
A drunken man assaulted two special constables when they 'intervened' in a row in the town centre, Swindon magistrates heard.
The attack came almost exactly a year after an armed man threatened to shoot a passer-by who 'intervened' in another failed armed robbery at the store.
This will mean that not only do fewer houses get built, but people stuck in wells will be much worse off than if the government had never 'intervened' in the first place.
For example, in 1845, as in 1806-07, British forces 'intervened' in the River Plate.
He remembers how the Rapid Action Force 'intervened' in time to scatter the mob and help him live to tell the tale.
The federal government 'intervened' in labor disputes to prevent deaths, not just to interfere.
Undulating terrain and 'intervening' crests require a large number of observers located on dominating heights to cover the entire area of operations.
It is simply a repugnance on the part of any lawyer to the idea that one can simply take a period in gross at any point and apply it many, many years later to create a right which might be quite inconsistent with 'intervening' events.
The question remains, why would males outnumber females in northern Mexico and southern Central America, but be outnumbered by females in 'intervening' areas?
The clergy also 'intervened' in disputes through the provision of ecclesiastical sanctuary.
Culture-specific intervention strategies are needed that reflect subjective cultural characteristics and group expectations; involve culturally competent 'intervenors' ; and have a culturally relevant theoretical framework.
The present study focuses on how a surprising event 'intervening' between prime and probe can affect negative priming.
A spokesman for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister also denied the Government had 'intervened' in the talks.
All the proceeds from the bazaar will go to our staff and 'intervenors' .
Such a commitment requires 'interveners' to take casualty risks to the extent needed to avoid killing large numbers of civilians and damaging their social infrastructure.
Known paedophiles as well as those wrongly suspected of the crime have been attacked, culminating in an assault in Hampshire which could have spun out of control had the police not 'intervened' in force.
Armed with a hard-won scholarship, he trained as a schoolteacher, and might have remained one if illness and death had not 'intervened' .
While he was undertaking research for his doctorate political events 'intervened' to interrupt his studies.
Readers should note that the dates of records in this digest are given when known, but that they are covering dates which do not necessarily indicate the presence of records for all 'intervening' years.
In the 15 'intervening' years, what has changed in Bradford?
‘She 'intervened' in all of them, and always with disastrous results,’ he immediately replied, enjoying my surprise.
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