Definition of Intermediately in English :

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Intermediately meaning in English

Meaning of Intermediately in English

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Intermediately

see synonyms of intermediately

Adverb

1. intermediately

to an intermediate degree

Example Sentences:
'intermediately hot'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Intermediately

see synonyms of intermediately
noun (ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪɪt )
5. 
something intermediate
6. 
a substance formed during one of the stages of a chemical process before the desired product is obtained
verb (ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪˌeɪt )
7. (intransitive)
to act as an intermediary or mediator
adjective (ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪɪt )
1. 
occurring or situated between two points, extremes, places, etc; in between
2. 
(of a class, course, etc) suitable for learners with some degree of skill or competence
3. physics
(of a neutron) having an energy between 100 and 100 000 electronvolts
4. geology
(of such igneous rocks as syenite) containing between 55 and 66 per cent silica

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Intermediately

see synonyms of intermediately
adjective
1. 
being or happening between two things, places, stages, etc.; in the middle
2. 
designating or of an automobile larger than a compact but smaller than the standard size
noun
3. 
anything intermediate
4. 
intermediary
5. 
an intermediate automobile
6.  Chemistry
a substance obtained as a necessary intermediate stage between the original material and the final product
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˌinterˈmediˌated or ˌinterˈmediˌating
7. 
to mediate

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Intermediately

see synonyms of intermediately
adj.
Lying or occurring between two extremes or in a middle position or state: an aircraft having an intermediate range; an intermediate school.
n.
1. One that is in a middle position or state.
2. An intermediary.
3. Chemistry A substance formed as a necessary stage in the manufacture of a desired end product.
4. An automobile that is smaller than a full-sized model but larger than a compact.
intr.v. (-āt) in·ter·me·di·at·ed, in·ter·me·di·at·ing, in·ter·me·di·ates
1. To act as an intermediary; mediate.
2. To intervene.

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