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Meaning of intermediary
A person who acts as a link between two or more people, groups, or organizations to facilitate communication, negotiation, or trade.
Etymology of intermediary
The word "intermediary" has its roots in the Latin words "inter" meaning "between" and "medius" meaning "middle".
It originated in the 15th century, referring to a person who acts as a mediator or agent between two parties.
Synonyms
mediator
middleman
broker
agent
intermediary
go-between
facilitator
negotiator
arbiter
conciliator
peacemaker
moderator
liaison
representative
delegate
surrogate
proxy
emissary
ambassador
diplomat
intermediary
negotiant
intercessor
intervenor
Definitions
- A person who acts as a link between two or more people, groups, or organizations to facilitate communication, negotiation, or trade.
- * A person who buys goods or services and then sells them to someone else, often at a higher price.
Usage Examples
- The company used an intermediary to negotiate a deal with the supplier.
- * The intermediary helped to facilitate communication between the two parties and resolve the dispute.
Antonyms
principal
participant
party
litigant
contestant
opponent
adversary
enemy
foe
antagonist
combatant
fighter
contender
rival
competitor
adversary
opponent
principal
protagonist