Interventive

//ɪntɚˈvɛntəv//

Synonyms for "interventive"

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German

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  • interventiv adj (intervening)

Portuguese

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  • interventivo adj (intervening)

Spanish

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  • intervencionista adj (intervening)

Sample sentences

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The Laws, or Interventive Regulations, obviate or decide disputes, between players, respecting punctilios in placing the board and pieces, and limit the penalties for irregularities.

Source: wiktionary

In a hospital setting, midwives are following protocols that are part of a more interventive model of care.

Source: wiktionary

His opposition to same-sex marriage rests upon two familiar conservative notions: the view that interventive “protection” rather than encouragement is the best way to bolster the presumably threatened institution of marriage […].

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