The president will intercede if the prisoners are not released.
When Catholics say the "Hail Mary", they're asking Mary to intercede on their behalf.
If I feel my child is being treated unfairly, I'll surely intercede on her behalf.
She promised to intercede for me with the head teacher.
The word "intercede" is obviously an unfamilar word. ...haha i know this didnt help ... try this "The mom will have to intercede in the childrens argument so there can be peace in the house."
The man had to help intercede the fight between the two relatives.
The witness had to intercede for the woman in the accident.
intercede means to mediate: i am going to help intercede these little kids problems.
Moses returns to the mount to intercede for the people.
I would be honored to intercede on your behalf.
I will intercede on your behalf to help resolve the conflict peacefully.
Al intercedes the look of her friend
Our instructions were not to intercede; however, we could not watch quietly while the director told lie after lie.
It is a verb.
Both "interceding for" and "interceding with" are grammatically correct phrases, but they can have slightly different meanings. "Interceding for" typically means asking on behalf of someone else, while "interceding with" can mean mediating or intervening in a situation. The choice between the two depends on the context and what you intend to convey.