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interviene

Interviene is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb intervenire. The term means to intervene, to come between, or to take action to change a situation. It is used in everyday language as well as in formal contexts such as law and medicine, and it can also indicate taking part in an activity or discussion.

In practical use, interviene can be transitive or intransitive depending on the sense. It is commonly used

Grammatical forms include: present tense, io intervengo; tu intervieni; lui interviene; noi interveniamo; voi intervenite; loro

Interviene is a versatile verb in Italian, suitable for describing acts of interference, participation, or action

with
prepositions
to
specify
the
context:
interviene
in
una
discussione
(to
intervene
in
a
discussion);
interviene
in
una
causa
(to
appear
as
an
intervener
in
a
legal
case);
interviene
sul
posto
(to
intervene
at
the
scene).
The
related
noun
intervento
denotes
an
intervention,
while
the
participle
intervenuto
and
the
gerund
intervenendo
are
used
in
various
verb
forms
and
constructions.
intervengono.
The
passato
prossimo
is
formed
with
avere:
ho
intervenuto,
hai
intervenuto,
ha
intervenuto,
abbiamo
intervenuto,
avete
intervenuto,
hanno
intervenuto.
The
gerund
is
intervenendo
and
the
participle
passato
is
intervenuto.
The
verb
derives
from
Latin
intervenire,
literally
“to
come
between.”
taken
to
influence
an
ongoing
situation.
Related
terms
include
intervento
(intervention)
and
intervenire
(to
intervene).