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intermediate

[in-ter-mee-dee-eyt] / ˌɪn tərˈmi diˌeɪt /


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In the meantime, they are waiting to learn if they qualify for an intermediate relief hearing, which could see them reinstated in their roles or kept on Rockstar North's payroll.

From BBC

This interface plays a central role in the oxygen evolution reaction by helping intermediate molecules bind and detach at optimal rates.

From Science Daily

As lender of last resort, the Fed must understand the nonbank balance sheets that now intermediate a growing share of credit.

From Barron's

During the long process in which tiny grains grew into planets, intermediate objects known as planetesimals formed.

From Science Daily

For those whose knees go weak at the sight of black diamonds, plenty of intermediate areas feature gentler groomed trails.

From The Wall Street Journal