interventionist

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French interventionniste.

Adjective

interventionist (comparative more interventionist, superlative most interventionist)

  1. Of or pertaining to interventionism, or an advocate thereof.

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Noun

interventionist (plural interventionists)

  1. One who practices or defends interventionism.
    • 2017 May 13, Barney Ronay, “Antonio Conte’s brilliance has turned Chelsea’s pop-up team into champions”, in the Guardian[1]:
      Senior players were sceptical to begin with, startled by Conte’s aggressively interventionist training sessions, practice constantly stopped by that barking voice, points of positional detail brutally drilled.

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