INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being in a middle position.
- Being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series
- Acting through or dependent on an intervening agency
- Being between the two extremes; middle; interposed; intervening; intermediate.
- Acting by means, or by an intervening cause or instrument; not direct or immediate; acting or suffering through an intervening agent or condition.
- Gained or effected by a medium or condition.
- Intermediate between extremes
- Acting through a mediating agency
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: VERB
- To act as a mediator in a dispute; to arbitrate or mediate.
- To plea on someone else's behalf.
- Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- To resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties
- Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- Occupy an intermediate or middle position or form a connecting link or stage between two others
- To intervene between conflicting parties in order to resolve differences or bring about a settlement
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To act as mediator in a dispute.
- To pass between; to intervene.
- To act between parties with a view to reconcile differences; to make intercession; to beg or plead in behalf of another; to mediate; -- usually followed by with and for or on behalf of.
- To plead on another's behalf.
- To interpose between parties, as the equal friend of each, esp. for the purpose of effecting a reconciliation or agreement.
- To resolve or settle (differences) by working with all the conflicting parties.
- To effect or convey as an intermediate agent or mechanism.
- To convey (a force) between subatomic particles.
- To work with two or more disputants in order to bring about an agreement, settlement, or compromise.
- To settle or reconcile differences.
- To have a relation to two differing persons, groups, or things.
- To be in the middle, or between two; to intervene.
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To be, to come, or to pass, between; to separate.
- To divide into two equal parts.
- To effect by mediation or interposition; to bring about as a mediator, instrument, or means.
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To pass between.
- To make intercession; act between parties with a view to reconcile those who differ or contend; plead in favor of another; interpose; mediate: followed by with, formerly sometimes by to.
- To come between; pass or occur intermediately; intervene.
- To take an intermediate stand; act moderately; avoid extremes.
- In spiritualism, specifically, to act as a medium.
- Synonyms See interposition.
- To effect by intervention, interposition, or any intermediary action.
- To effect a relation between or a transition from, as between two things, or from one thing to another; bring into relation by some intervening means or process.
- To harmonize; reconcile; settle, as a dispute, by intervention.
- To further by interceding, or by acting as a mediator.
- To divide into two equal or approximately equal parts.
- To have the function of a mean or means; effect a connection between other things, or a transition from one to the other.
- To intervene for the purpose of reconciliation; act as an intermediary for the settlement of a disagreement or discord; intercede.
- Effected by or due to the intervention of a mean or medium; derived from or dependent upon some intervening thing or act; not primary, direct, or independent.
- Acting as a means or medium; not direct or immediate in operation; not final or ultimate.
- Situated between two extremes; lying in the middle; intermediate; intervening.
- To occupy an intermediate place or position; be interposed; have the position of a mean.
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Reprove, Propitiate, Conciliate, Supplicate, Implore, Beseech, Pray, Settle, Interfere, Speak, Respond, Intervene, Liaise, Arbitrate, Mediate
- Adjudicate, Reconcile, Conciliate, Negotiate, Intervene, Resolve, Mediator, Mediation, In between, Intermediate, Middle, Indirect, Liaise, Intercede, Arbitrate
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Crucify, Admonish, Sanctify, Beg, Bless, Reprove, Conciliate, Supplicate, Implore, Beseech, Pray, Settle, Speak, Liaise, Mediate
- Mitigate, Intermediary, Attenuate, Facilitate, Adjudicate, Reconcile, Conciliate, Negotiate, Mediator, Mediation, In between, Intermediate, Middle, Indirect, Liaise
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Journalists try to intercede, one is also arrested.
- Archangels Michael, Raphael and Gabriel intercede for us.
- Have we any intercessors to intercede for us?
- Dear Mother, intercede for all of our mothers.
- Embassy cannot intercede with the Greek recruitment authorities.
- Please, intercede on my behalf before the Lord.
- International Coalition to End Domestics' Exploitation (INTERCEDE), Toronto.
- Please intercede for Ryan, who is studying overseas.
- Jude, please intercede with my relocation to VA.
- If you will begin to take some quality time and intercede for people, intercede for them.
- In the event an early morning mediate family.
- Mediate on behalf of residential clients when appropriate.
- Mediate disputes between tenants, landlords, and property managers.
- Moses should only mediate what Yhwh tells him.
- Though a mediate touch of what is holy will not makeholy, yet will not a mediate touch of what is polluted defile?
- AGREEMENT TO MEDIATE This AGREEMENT TO MEDIATE is signed by the parties and the mediator to create and clarify the mediation relationship.
- Mediate BC has asked interested mediators to apply and will select applicants based on the criteria developed jointly by Mediate BC and the CRT.
- Moreover, Machiavellian behaviors should mediate the positive effect of envy on status, whereas psychopathic behaviors should mediate a negative effect.
- EALTO, the EALTO shall mediate the dispute if the Board requires its members to mediate.
- Also termed mediate evidence; mediate testimony; substitutionary evidence.
INTERCEDE vs MEDIATE: QUESTIONS
- What is the power of the tribunes to intercede called?
- Will prophet Muhammad (PBUH) intercede for the person who leaves Sunnah?
- Can a police officer be held liable for failure to intercede?
- Can a martyr intercede for 70 members of his household?
- Why does God open doors of blessing when we intercede?
- What does it mean to intercede on behalf of someone?
- How does fiscal policy intercede in the business cycle?
- What is the crossword clue intercede with 6 letters?
- How long has intercede been in Credential Management?
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- Can exercise video games mediate physical activity?
- Does demoralization mediate or suppress sleep disturbances?
- Does cute aggression mediate overwhelming emotions?
- Can supramolecular assemblies mediate chemical reactivity?
- Does friendship jealousy mediate relational aggression?
- Can Cre recombinase mediate chromosomal translocation?
- Does triiodothyronine mediate the calorigenic response?
- Does ionophore withdrawal mediate antibiotic resistance?
- Should third parties mediate intractable conflicts?