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Intercedere

Intercedere is an Italian verb that means to go between two or more parties in order to mediate, advocate, or intervene on someone’s behalf. It comes from the Latin intercedere, meaning “to go between” or “to intervene.” In contemporary usage, it can indicate appealing to an authority or person in a higher position to obtain a favor or to influence a decision, or simply stepping in during a dispute to help resolve it.

The verb can be used transitively or intransitively, often with prepositions such as presso or a favore

In religious and theological contexts, intercedere widely designa l’atto di pregare o agire come intermediario con

Overall, intercedere connota un ruolo di mediazione o favore, sia laico sia religioso, tra parti diverse.

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Common
constructions
include
intercedere
presso
qualcuno
(to
intercede
with
someone),
or
intercedere
a
favore
di
qualcuno/una
causa
(to
intercede
on
behalf
of
someone
or
a
cause).
Examples
include:
“Il
rappresentante
interceda
presso
l’amministrazione
per
una
proroga”
or
“Intercedere
a
favore
di
una
richiesta.”
In
everyday
language,
it
is
frequently
used
to
describe
advocacy
or
mediation
by
a
person
in
a
position
to
influence
outcomes,
such
as
un
difensore
che
intercede
per
il
proprio
cliente.
una
divinità
per
gli
altri.
In
questo
senso
si
parla
di
intercessione,
di
intercessore
e
di
intercessione
divina.
Related
terms
include
mediare
and
intervenire,
which
emphasize
different
aspects
of
stepping
in
to
resolve
a
situation.