wade in

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Verb

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wade in (third-person singular simple present wades in, present participle wading in, simple past and past participle waded in)

  1. To interrupt someone, or a situation, by doing or saying something abruptly, or forcefully, and usually without thinking about the consequences.
    The Federal Reserve is under pressure to wade in with an emergency interest-rate cut.

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