Meaning & Definition of word "Intermediary"

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    Intermediary

    /ˌɪntəˈmiːdiəri/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or organization that acts as a mediator or agent between two parties.
      • Example: The real estate agent acted as an intermediary in the sale of the house.
    • 2. An intermediate state or phase in a process or system.
      • Example: In the negotiations, an intermediary was necessary to facilitate communication between both parties.

    adjective:

    • 1. Being in the middle position of a transaction or process.
      • Example: The intermediary role is crucial for ensuring both sides understand each other's needs.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'intermediarius', from 'intermediare' (to be in between) + '-arius' (pertaining to).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    go-between:

    A person who carries messages between individuals.

    middleman:

    An intermediary in business dealings.

    Related Words

    mediate:

    To intervene between parties to settle a dispute.

    brokerage:

    A business that acts as an intermediary in financial transactions.

    negotiator:

    A person who conducts negotiations.

    Slang Meanings of intermediary

    Meaning: Go-between

    Example Sentence: He’s the go-between for the two companies.

    Meaning: Meddler

    Example Sentence: Stop being such a meddler and let us handle it ourselves.