1. intermediary - Noun
2. intermediary - Adjective
Lying, coming, or done, between; intermediate; as, an intermediary project.
One who, or that which, is intermediate; an interagent; a go-between.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbel, England and Wales, 1 and 141. The solicitor retained a barrister if one was necessary and acted as an intermediary between the barrister and the client. Source: Internet
According to the manuscript, the piece was intended for a mechanical instrument "in which the virtuoso intermediary is suppressed". Source: Internet
A derivatives exchange acts as an intermediary to all related transactions, and takes initial margin from both sides of the trade to act as a guarantee. Source: Internet
“All are justifiably alarmed and concerned as to why the State government seeks to be an intermediary agent, at the cost of farmers, in PM-KISAN which provides seamless, transparent and accountable direct transfer of fund to farmers,” Mr Dhankhar said. Source: Internet
After the sickness and death of British consul Edward Henry Rawson-Walker, American admiral George Dewey requested the Belgian consul to Manila, Édouard André, to take Rawson-Walker's place as intermediary with the Spanish Government. Source: Internet
Also appearing in court will be Habib Cisse, Diack's former legal advisor, who is suspected of having acted as an intermediary between the then-IAAF and Russian athletics and having received hundreds of thousands of dollars. Source: Internet