noun
- a person who supports or practices intervention, especially government involvement in economic affairs or military action in foreign countries
adjective
- supporting or characterized by intervention, especially government involvement in economic affairs or military action in foreign countries
Examples
- The senator was known as an interventionist who favored military action abroad.
- Many economists oppose interventionist policies that increase government regulation.
- The interventionist approach led to greater federal oversight of the banking industry.
- Critics argued that the interventionist foreign policy was too costly.
- She took an interventionist stance on the humanitarian crisis.
- The president’s interventionist philosophy shaped his domestic agenda.
- Interventionist measures were implemented to stabilize the economy.