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Definitionv. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
Last update: August 30, 2016
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He interceded in the family dispute. [adverb]
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Moses returns to the mount to intercede for the people. [adjective]
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Third we are to intercede for men and women before God and fourth we are to represent God before men and women. [adverb]
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He guessed, however, what was passing in her mind, and bid her only to have patience, for as soon as she was a baptized Christian Eusebius would intercede for her. [verb]
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I saw them close together in the hall yonder, and I heard her ask him to intercede for your pardon. [verb]
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"You will retain her Majesty's favour, even if you intercede for your brother's son." [adjective]
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I do not grudge it to the man; he interceded boldly for Barine; he is lauded as an able scholar, and he does not lack courage. [verb]
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I was very far from thinking of the granddaughter of the old scholar for whom I interceded. [verb]
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Neither did I need to intercede for you. [verb]
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And now, when you could have the woman who did you a mortal injury be led forth to death before your eyes, you interceded for her and saved her life. [verb]
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] Oropastes did not dare to intercede for his brother, though this ignominious punishment mortified his ambitious mind more than even a sentence of death could have done. [verb]
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