Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tərˈsiːd/
verb to intervene on behalf of another; to plead or make a request on someone else's behalf
A1 I intercede on behalf of my friend to help resolve conflicts.
A2 She interceded with the teacher to extend the deadline for the assignment.
B1 The lawyer interceded in the negotiation to reach a fair settlement for both parties.
B2 The mediator interceded to facilitate communication between the two conflicting parties.
C1 As a diplomat, he often intercedes in international disputes to promote peace and cooperation.
C2 The judge interceded to ensure that justice was served in the complex legal case.
formal The lawyer decided to intercede on behalf of her client during the court proceedings.
informal I'm going to intercede with the teacher to see if we can get an extension on the assignment.
slang I'll intercede with my parents to see if they'll let me borrow the car tonight.
figurative The clouds seemed to intercede between the sun and the earth, casting shadows across the landscape.
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