English to Telugu Dictionary intervene

intervene

జోక్యం
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'
మద్యలో వచ్చు,
జోక్యం చేసికొను
example
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.
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.
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.
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.
Then the Justice Department decides whether to 'intervene' and litigate the suit for itself.
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.
It is not easy for third parties to 'intervene' in bilateral contentious litigation.
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.
I don't know if you can understand this, but there were many times in my husband's life when circumstances 'intervened' and helped him.
US forces 'intervened' in the mid-1960s to prop up the stooge government of South Vietnam, against the North.
The researcher 'intervened' in 12 cases to prevent an error reaching the patient.
The Labour Relations Commission 'intervened' in the dispute last week and invited both sides to enter into discussions.
A passer-by who saved a man from being savaged by his own dog and an off-duty policeman who 'intervened' in a nightclub brawl were today honoured for their bravery.
Lunch 'intervened' , and a good long Sunday afternoon nap, and by the early evening I was ready to transfer the thing to the computer.
But before natural death 'intervened' , the desire to kill him with my two hands swept over me.
I've 'intervened' in fights before, and chased a thief.
The clergy also 'intervened' in disputes through the provision of ecclesiastical sanctuary.
These were irregular, and estimates for 'intervening' years were estimated through linear interpolation between estimates.
Then some external circumstance 'intervenes' - someone close to us dies or we ourselves receive a real scare.
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.
In the 'intervening' years, May Day has become ensconced in international workers' movements.
After all, French governments of the Right have frequently 'intervened' in their former colonies in Africa.
For example, in 1845, as in 1806-07, British forces 'intervened' in the River Plate.
While he was undertaking research for his doctorate political events 'intervened' to interrupt his studies.
In 'intervening' years, seed crops were dramatically less.
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.
My friend then 'intervened' with the verbal equivalent of a good slap across the face by saying things like pull yourself together, man! and for God-sake, shut up!
Those who became more fit during those 'intervening' years reduced their risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome by 50 percent.
The National Association of Women and the Law was an 'intervenor' arguing that this regulation exacerbates women's existing inequality, poverty and vulnerability to sexual and racial violence and discrimination.
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