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Definition of intermediate :
1. Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or between two extremes; coming or done between; intervening; interposed; interjacent; as, an intermediate space or time; intermediate colors.
2. To come between; to intervene; to interpose.
Synonyms:
second, poised, gray, educational, Grey, alumna, advanced, curricular, Big Man on Campus, diachronic, amid, in-between, auditor, among, in our/their/your midst, liaise, edge, modest, alumnus, modal, second-year, sophomore, fresher, coed, graduate, academic, didactic, elementary, formal, arbitrate, fair, campus, junior, third-year, intercede, midsize, alum, mediate, bmp, dropout, moderate, applied, next-to-last, ordinary
intervention (part of speech: noun)
go-between, tool, agency, implementation, instrumentality, expediency, vehicle, facilitation, medium, intervention, mediation, aid
middle (part of speech: adjective)
geocentric, middling, compromising, axial, median, about the fiftieth percentile, half, middle, midmost, half-and-half, mid, neutral, intervening, halfway, mediocre, central, intermediary, mean, transitional, midway, average, equidistant, between, medial, middle-of-the-road, pivotal, common, bisecting, standard, nuclear, core, mezzo, centralized
Usage examples:
- He is a great spirit, and like all that is spiritual he is intermediate between the divine and the mortal. - "The Approach to Philosophy", Ralph Barton Perry.
- I do not even remember what I did in the intermediate time- it seems of so little importance- but this Thursday will always stand out as a landmark of our acquaintance. - "Man and Maid", Elinor Glyn.
- And what the elementary school has begun, the intermediate, the technical, and the high schools develop and perfect, aided by the press, which is encouraged by the state. - "The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference", Emile Joseph Dillon.