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intermediary
[in-ter-mee-dee-er-ee]
noun
plural
intermediariesan intermediate agent or agency; a go-between or mediator.
Synonyms: umpire, arbitratora medium or means.
an intermediate form or stage.
adjective
being between; intermediate.
acting between persons, parties, etc.; serving as an intermediate agent or agency.
an intermediary power.
intermediary
/ ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪərɪ /
noun
a person who acts as a mediator or agent between parties
something that acts as a medium or means
an intermediate state or period
adjective
acting as an intermediary
situated, acting, or coming between; intermediate
Word History and Origins
Origin of intermediary1
Example Sentences
Using messenger RNA as an intermediary in their actions, the vaccines instruct the body how to manufacture parts of a pathogen that its immune system can recognize and fight.
Although some people carry cash with them, many others arrange to pay the smugglers through bank transfers or via intermediaries in a range of countries including Turkey, Germany, Belgium and the UK.
BBC Sport understands that a potential move to the Middle East for the Uruguay international has been explored this summer with intermediaries actively working on trying to broker a deal.
In February, prosecutors said Villanueva offered one of the self-identified fighters payments through an intermediary, asking whether it would help pay for resources for ISIS.
BBC Sport has been told talks have taken place involving intermediaries and there is a belief a deal can be reached.
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Related Words
- broker
- emissary
- go-between
- mediator
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