withdraw intervention
[wɪðˈdrɔː ɪntərˈvenʃən]
verb phrase
retirar a intervenção
1. to remove or cease involvement in a situation, conflict, or process that one has been actively participating in or influencing
The government decided to withdraw intervention in the labor dispute after three weeks of mediation.
O governo decidiu retirar a intervenção na disputa trabalhista após três semanas de mediação.
2. to pull back military, diplomatic, or institutional presence from an area or situation
The international coalition agreed to withdraw intervention from the region by the end of the year.
A coligação internacional concordou em retirar a intervenção da região até o final do ano.
3. to reverse or undo a previous intervention or involvement
The court ordered the agency to withdraw intervention in the family matter.
O tribunal ordenou à agência retirar a intervenção no assunto familiar.
In Brazilian and international political discourse, 'withdraw intervention' is commonly used when discussing foreign policy decisions, military operations, or institutional involvement. The phrase reflects diplomatic language and is frequently seen in news reports about international relations, peacekeeping missions, and government policy changes.
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