C1 adjective Formel

interducess

/ˌɪntərˈdjuːsɛs/

Describing something that acts as an intermediate guide or leading bridge between two distinct states, groups, or ideas. It characterizes a quality of facilitating connection in a transitional or mediatory capacity.

Exemples

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1

The neighbor played an interducess role in resolving the minor fence dispute before it escalated.

The neighbor played a mediatory role in resolving the minor fence dispute before it escalated.

2

The committee provided an interducess framework to align the two previously clashing departments.

The committee provided a bridging framework to align the two previously clashing departments.

3

I'm looking for an interducess friend who can help me get to know the new group.

I'm looking for a connective friend who can help me get to know the new group.

Famille de mots

Nom
interduction
Verb
interduce
Adverbe
interducessly
Adjectif
interducess
Apparenté
interductor
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'inter-' (between) + 'duc' (to lead, like a conductor). An interducess person leads people between two sides.

Quiz rapide

The consultant was hired for her ______ skills to help the two companies find common ground.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : interducess

Exemples

1

The neighbor played an interducess role in resolving the minor fence dispute before it escalated.

everyday

The neighbor played a mediatory role in resolving the minor fence dispute before it escalated.

2

The committee provided an interducess framework to align the two previously clashing departments.

formal

The committee provided a bridging framework to align the two previously clashing departments.

3

I'm looking for an interducess friend who can help me get to know the new group.

informal

I'm looking for a connective friend who can help me get to know the new group.

4

The interducess nature of the catalyst allows the chemical reaction to proceed smoothly between states.

academic

The transitional nature of the catalyst allows the chemical reaction to proceed smoothly between states.

5

Our agency offers interducess services to facilitate communication during complex cross-border mergers.

business

Our agency offers facilitative services to facilitate communication during complex cross-border mergers.

Famille de mots

Nom
interduction
Verb
interduce
Adverbe
interducessly
Adjectif
interducess
Apparenté
interductor

Collocations courantes

interducess role an intermediary role
interducess capacity an intermediate capacity
interducess framework a transitional framework
interducess agency a mediating agency
interducess approach a connective approach

Phrases Courantes

an interducess hand

a helping hand that connects two sides

interducess ground

common ground used for mediation

act in an interducess manner

to behave as a bridge between parties

Souvent confondu avec

interducess vs intercede

Intercede is a verb meaning to intervene, while interducess is an adjective describing the quality of bridging.

interducess vs induce

Induce means to cause or persuade, whereas interducess relates to leading between two things.

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Notes d'usage

This word is primarily found in formal or technical contexts to describe the specific quality of an entity that bridges a gap. It is an attributive adjective often followed by nouns like 'role' or 'process'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistakenly use it as a noun to mean 'a mediator' instead of using it as an adjective to describe the role.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'inter-' (between) + 'duc' (to lead, like a conductor). An interducess person leads people between two sides.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'inter' (between) and 'ducere' (to lead).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun. Can follow linking verbs like 'be' or 'remain'. Does not have a comparative form (e.g., more interducess is rare).

Quiz rapide

The consultant was hired for her ______ skills to help the two companies find common ground.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : interducess

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