intermean (Meaning)

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intermean (n.)

Something done in the meantime; interlude.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intermean

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intermean Sentence Examples

  1. The bridge intermeated the two sides of the river, connecting them for easy passage.
  2. The interpreter intermeated between the two languages, facilitating effective communication.
  3. The mediator intermeated in the negotiation, bridging the gap between conflicting parties.
  4. The agent intermeated the deal, acting as an intermediary between the buyer and seller.
  5. The publication intermeated new ideas into the public discourse, sparking discussions and debates.
  6. The intermezzo intermeated the concert, providing a brief interlude between the main pieces.
  7. The vignette intermeated the narrative, adding depth and nuance to the overall story.
  8. The internship intermeated the student's academic experience with practical work experience.
  9. The interrelation intermeated the different parts of the system, ensuring its smooth and efficient functioning.
  10. The hyphen intermeated the compound word, combining two words into a single entity.

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Something done in the meantime; interlude.

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The bridge intermeated the two sides of the river, connecting them for easy passage.

The interpreter intermeated between the two languages, facilitating effective communication.

The mediator intermeated in the negotiation, bridging the gap between conflicting parties.

The agent intermeated the deal, acting as an intermediary between the buyer and seller.