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the story name: The last human light
The word intervention in paragraph 8 is derived from the Latin word venire, which means “to come,” and the Latin inter-, which means “between.” With this in mind, write your best definition of intervention here and explain how its Latin origins relate to the word’s meaning.
The word intervention in paragraph 8 is derived from the Latin word venire, which means “to come,” and the Latin inter-, which means “between.” With this in mind, write your best definition of intervention here and explain how its Latin origins relate to the word’s meaning.
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Definition: Intervention refers to the act of coming between or interceding in a situation or process to bring about a desired outcome or change.
Explanation: The Latin origins of intervention, derived from the words venire (meaning "to come") and inter- (meaning "between"), reflect its meaning. The concept of "coming between" or "inserting oneself in the middle" is essential to the understanding of intervention. It implies the involvement or intrusion of a third party in a situation with the aim of altering or influencing its course towards a specific objective. The Latin roots emphasize the central idea of intervention as an action taken between two parties or circumstances to mediate or modify the existing state.
Explanation: The Latin origins of intervention, derived from the words venire (meaning "to come") and inter- (meaning "between"), reflect its meaning. The concept of "coming between" or "inserting oneself in the middle" is essential to the understanding of intervention. It implies the involvement or intrusion of a third party in a situation with the aim of altering or influencing its course towards a specific objective. The Latin roots emphasize the central idea of intervention as an action taken between two parties or circumstances to mediate or modify the existing state.
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