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intercede
in·ter·cede I0182300 (ĭn′tər-sēd′)intr.v. in·ter·ced·ed, in·ter·ced·ing, in·ter·cedes 1. To plead on another's behalf.2. To act as mediator in a dispute. [Latin intercēdere, to intervene : inter-, inter- + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.] in′ter·ced′er n.intercede (ˌɪntəˈsiːd) vb (intr) 1. (often foll by in) to come between parties or act as mediator or advocate: to intercede in the strike. 2. (Historical Terms) Roman history (of a tribune or other magistrate) to interpose a veto[C16: from Latin intercēdere to intervene, from inter- + cēdere to move] ˌinterˈceder nin•ter•cede (ˌɪn tərˈsid) v.i. -ced•ed, -ced•ing. 1. to interpose in behalf of someone, as by pleading or petition. 2. to attempt to reconcile differences between two people or groups; mediate. [1570–80; < Latin intercēdere. See inter-, cede] in`ter•ced′er, n. intercede Past participle: interceded Gerund: interceding
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intercede | intercede |
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I intercede | you intercede | he/she/it intercedes | we intercede | you intercede | they intercede |
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I interceded | you interceded | he/she/it interceded | we interceded | you interceded | they interceded |
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I am interceding | you are interceding | he/she/it is interceding | we are interceding | you are interceding | they are interceding |
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I have interceded | you have interceded | he/she/it has interceded | we have interceded | you have interceded | they have interceded |
Past Continuous |
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I was interceding | you were interceding | he/she/it was interceding | we were interceding | you were interceding | they were interceding |
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I had interceded | you had interceded | he/she/it had interceded | we had interceded | you had interceded | they had interceded |
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I will intercede | you will intercede | he/she/it will intercede | we will intercede | you will intercede | they will intercede |
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I will have interceded | you will have interceded | he/she/it will have interceded | we will have interceded | you will have interceded | they will have interceded |
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I will be interceding | you will be interceding | he/she/it will be interceding | we will be interceding | you will be interceding | they will be interceding |
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I have been interceding | you have been interceding | he/she/it has been interceding | we have been interceding | you have been interceding | they have been interceding |
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I will have been interceding | you will have been interceding | he/she/it will have been interceding | we will have been interceding | you will have been interceding | they will have been interceding |
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I had been interceding | you had been interceding | he/she/it had been interceding | we had been interceding | you had been interceding | they had been interceding |
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I would intercede | you would intercede | he/she/it would intercede | we would intercede | you would intercede | they would intercede |
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I would have interceded | you would have interceded | he/she/it would have interceded | we would have interceded | you would have interceded | they would have interceded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | intercede - act between parties with a view to reconciling differences; "He interceded in the family dispute"; "He mediated a settlement"arbitrate, intermediate, liaise, mediatenegotiate, talk terms, negociate - discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house" |
intercedeverb mediate, speak, plead, intervene, arbitrate, advocate, interpose He had occasionally tried to intercede for me.Translationsintercede (intəˈsiːd) verb1. to try to put an end to a fight, argument etc between two people, countries etc. All attempts to intercede between the two nations failed. 調解,說請 调解2. to try to persuade someone not to do something to someone else. The condemned murderer's family interceded (with the President) on his behalf. 說情 说情ˌinterˈcession (-ˈseʃən) noun 調解 调解intercede
intercede for (someone or something)To intervene in favor or on behalf of someone or something. The United Nations has finally decided to intercede for that nation, in the hopes of preventing an all-out war. It always fell to me to intercede on my younger brother's behalf when he would butt heads with my father about some issue or other.See also: intercedeintercede with (someone or something)To approach or confront someone or something in favor or on behalf of someone or something else. Once the bullying situation in my little brother's class escalated, I had to intercede with his teacher.See also: intercedeintercede (for someone) (with someone or something)to intervene on behalf of someone with someone or a group; to plead someone's case with someone or a group. I will intercede for Charlotte with the council. Tom interceded with Fred for Sharon, who was too shy to speak for herself.EncyclopediaSeeintercessionintercede
Synonyms for intercedeverb mediateSynonyms- mediate
- speak
- plead
- intervene
- arbitrate
- advocate
- interpose
Synonyms for intercedeverb act between parties with a view to reconciling differencesSynonyms- arbitrate
- intermediate
- liaise
- mediate
Related Words- negotiate
- talk terms
- negociate
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