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1 intercede inter·cede vi
[ˌɪntə'siːd]to intercede with sb/on behalf of sb — intercedere presso qn/a favore di qn
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2 intercede
[ˌɪntə'siːd]2) (mediate) fare da mediatore* * *[intə'si:d]1) (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.) intercedere2) (to try to persuade someone not to do something to someone else: The condemned murderer's family interceded (with the President) on his behalf.) intercedere•* * *[ˌɪntə'siːd]2) (mediate) fare da mediatore -
3 (to) intercede
(to) intercede /ɪntəˈsi:d/v. i.intercedere; farsi mediatore (per q.): to intercede with sb. for (o on behalf of) a friend, intercedere presso q. per (o in favore di) un amicointercedern.intercessore. -
4 (to) intercede
(to) intercede /ɪntəˈsi:d/v. i.intercedere; farsi mediatore (per q.): to intercede with sb. for (o on behalf of) a friend, intercedere presso q. per (o in favore di) un amicointercedern.intercessore. -
5 intercession
[ˌɪntə'seʃn]1) (intervention) intercessione f. ( with presso)2) (mediation) mediazione f.* * *[-'seʃən]noun intercessione* * *intercession /ɪntəˈsɛʃn/n. [u]intercessionala.intercessorn.intercessorial, intercessorya.che intercede; intercedente.* * *[ˌɪntə'seʃn]1) (intervention) intercessione f. ( with presso)2) (mediation) mediazione f.
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Intercede — In ter*cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interceding}.] [L. intercedere, intercessum; inter between + cedere to pass: cf. F. interc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To pass between; to intervene. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intercede — [in΄tər sēd′] vi. interceded, interceding [L intercedere < inter , between + cedere, to go: see CEDE] 1. to plead or make a request in behalf of another or others [to intercede with the authorities for the prisoner] 2. to intervene for the… … English World dictionary
intercede — v. (D; intr.) to intercede for; with (to intercede with the authorities for smb.) * * * [ˌɪntə siːd] with (to intercede with the authorities for smb.) (D; intr.) to intercede for … Combinatory dictionary
intercede — [[t]ɪ̱ntə(r)si͟ːd[/t]] intercedes, interceding, interceded VERB If you intercede with someone, you try to persuade them to forgive someone or end their disagreement with them. [FORMAL] [V with n] They asked my father to intercede with the king on … English dictionary
intercede — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈsiːd] / US [ˌɪntərˈsɪd] verb [intransitive] Word forms intercede : present tense I/you/we/they intercede he/she/it intercedes present participle interceding past tense interceded past participle interceded formal to try to persuade… … English dictionary
intercede — in|ter|cede [ ,ıntər sid ] verb intransitive FORMAL to try to persuade someone in authority to help someone else or to change their opinion or decision about them, especially someone who is going to be punished: intercede with someone (on someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
intercede — in|ter|cede [ˌıntəˈsi:d US ər ] v [i]formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: intercedere, from cedere to go ] to speak in support of someone, especially in order to try to prevent them from being punished →↑intercession intercede with ▪ My good … Dictionary of contemporary English
intercede — interceder, n. /in teuhr seed /, v.i., interceded, interceding. 1. to act or interpose in behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man. 2. to attempt to reconcile… … Universalium
intercede — /ɪntəˈsid / (say intuh seed) verb (i) (interceded, interceding) to interpose on behalf of one in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man. {Latin intercēdere intervene} –interceder,… …
intercede — [v] mediate advocate, arbitrate, barge in, butt in*, intermediate, interpose, intervene, intrude, mix in, monkey with*, negotiate, plead, reconcile, speak, step in; concepts 56,110 … New thesaurus
intercede — verb (I) to speak in support of someone, especially in order to try to prevent them from being punished (+ with): My good friend, Senator Bowie, interceded with the authorities on my behalf. see also: intercession … Longman dictionary of contemporary English