C1 adjective Formal

intermediance

/ˌɪntəˈmiːdiəns/

Describes the quality or state of being in a middle or transitional position between two points, stages, or entities. It is often used to characterize a mediating influence or a bridge that connects distinct or opposing elements.

Examples

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1

The recipe calls for an intermediance heat to ensure the sauce thickens without burning.

The recipe calls for a middle heat to ensure the sauce thickens without burning.

2

The proposed intermediance framework aims to bridge the gap between theoretical policy and practical application.

The proposed mediating framework aims to bridge the gap between theoretical policy and practical application.

3

I'm in that intermediance phase where I've finished my degree but haven't started my career yet.

I'm in that transitional phase where I've finished my degree but haven't started my career yet.

Word Family

Noun
intermediacy
Verb
intermediate
Adverb
intermediately
Adjective
intermediance
Related
intermediary
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Memory Tip

Think of a bridge where people are doing a 'dance' in the middle. Inter-median-dance: Intermediance.

Quick Quiz

The negotiator played an _______ role, helping both sides reach a compromise during the heated dispute.

Correct!

The correct answer is: intermediance

Examples

1

The recipe calls for an intermediance heat to ensure the sauce thickens without burning.

everyday

The recipe calls for a middle heat to ensure the sauce thickens without burning.

2

The proposed intermediance framework aims to bridge the gap between theoretical policy and practical application.

formal

The proposed mediating framework aims to bridge the gap between theoretical policy and practical application.

3

I'm in that intermediance phase where I've finished my degree but haven't started my career yet.

informal

I'm in that transitional phase where I've finished my degree but haven't started my career yet.

4

The study focuses on the intermediance variables that affect the outcome of the chemical reaction in a controlled environment.

academic

The study focuses on the mediating variables that affect the outcome of the chemical reaction in a controlled environment.

5

We are seeking an intermediance strategy to manage the operational transition between the two merged companies.

business

We are seeking a transitional strategy to manage the operational transition between the two merged companies.

Word Family

Noun
intermediacy
Verb
intermediate
Adverb
intermediately
Adjective
intermediance
Related
intermediary

Common Collocations

intermediance phase middle or transitional stage
intermediance position a position located in the middle
intermediance role a mediating or connecting role
intermediance level a middle level of intensity or progress
intermediance zone a neutral or middle area

Common Phrases

in an intermediance capacity

acting as a middleman or bridge

points of intermediance

specific stages or locations in the middle of a process

intermediance factor

a variable that acts as a link between cause and effect

Often Confused With

intermediance vs intermediary

Intermediary is a more common word referring to a person or thing acting as a link, while intermediance specifically highlights the state of being in the middle.

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Usage Notes

Intermediance is a rare, technical term often found in specialized academic or linguistic tests to describe a transitional state. In standard English, the adjective 'intermediate' is typically preferred.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use 'intermediacy' (the noun) when they need an adjective, or they misspell it when 'intermediate' would be more natural for the context.

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Memory Tip

Think of a bridge where people are doing a 'dance' in the middle. Inter-median-dance: Intermediance.

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Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'intermedius', from 'inter-' (between) and 'medius' (middle), plus the suffix '-ance' denoting a state or quality.

Grammar Patterns

Used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun Usually does not have comparative or superlative forms (more intermediance vs. most intermediance)

Quick Quiz

The negotiator played an _______ role, helping both sides reach a compromise during the heated dispute.

Correct!

The correct answer is: intermediance

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