intercede in the PONS Dictionary

intercede Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to intercede [with sb on behalf of sb]
to intercede in an argument

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They do intercede when she is behaving badly.
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A lesser chief was asked to intercede, but he would not.
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Only on important points were higher authorities called on to intercede.
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However, if you intercede on my behalf, then this matter will be finalised.
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Who for me shall intercede when the righteous scarce is freed?
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Reports of his good works continued well after his death, with further reports that he interceded in impossible cases.
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They ate frugal meals, and spent their days both in contemplative prayer and interceding on behalf of others.
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Devotees have also claimed that he has interceded for them in other areas, such as health and family problems.
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Several local people interceded for the victims' lives, calling them good people and not wrongdoers.
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He intercedes with store security on her behalf, and later asks her for a date.
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