Synonym: in between, middle. Similar words: mediate, immediate, immediately, watermelon, intermit, in terms of, interminable, intermittent. Meaning: [‚ɪntə(r)'mɪːdɪeɪtd] n. a substance formed during a chemical process before the desired product is obtained. v. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences. adj. 1. lying between two extremes in time or space or degree 2. around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures.
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(91) The internal layers form an intermediate representation of the input data.
(92) Paleontologists have found many transitional fossils representing intermediate forms in the evolution of one major form of life into another.
(93) The intermediate level of reconstruction, option two, reduced speeds and gave very promising results in accident reduction.
(94) These may be simple or complex, forming saddles when intermediate chains are shortened.
(95) The most intensely radioactive is high-level waste - typically a thousand times more potent than the intermediate level.
(96) Importantly, however, the report gave weighty endorsement to the principle of inner, intermediate, and outer ring roads.
(97) There is an evident need for a clearer definition of the destination and some significant intermediate stations.
(98) The typical life cycle is indirect, and the intermediate host is usually a mollusc.
(99) Let us look in more detail at the intermediate stages of the sequence.
(100) The rides, which range from novice to intermediate to self-designed, are offered in the morning and afternoon.
(101) It was nine miles of single track with five intermediate stations.
(102) The team chose a wet front and an intermediate rear tyre.
(103) Intermediate indicator - to reduce the proportion of low income tenants living in substandard accommodation.
(104) Does evolution sometimes have to pass through intermediate forms of low fitness?
(105) I also showed how to arrive at a successful transfer price where there was no market for the intermediate product.
(106) If a smaller amount had been added, it would have sold at an intermediate price.
(107) Existing intermediate agencies differ considerably, responding to quite different circumstances.
(108) The air / fuel ratio on a weight basis also suggests the Intermediate character of oil between natural gas and coal.
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(109) The arch will stand once the last stone is in place, but the intermediate stages are unstable.
(110) The substrate and enzyme form an intermediate compound which is known as the enzyme-substrate complex.
(111) Indirect transmission mechanisms An indirect transmission mechanism is where a change in money supply first affects some intermediate variable.
(112) This results in scattering minima along the crystallographic axes and maxima at intermediate axes.
(113) Path b 2 represents the effect of being in the intermediate class on the chances of attending a selective secondary school.
(114) The sub-arterial road was to be an intermediate class of road designed to link up the main arterials to the local roads.
(115) Some one who was neither service class nor intermediate class would, by elimination, be working class.
(116) The theft rate began to drop first in the Interior region and then in the Intermediate area.
(117) Intermediate Treatment is meant to help not only children in trouble but those at risk of getting into trouble.
(118) This inner ode may be called the kernel mode, in which case the intermediate ode is called the supervisor mode.
(119) There are an orchestra, a concert band, an intermediate band and a 25-member jazz ensemble.
(120) However, this intermediate form could be interpreted directly by a computer with a stack or last-in-first-out store.
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