intermediary

وسيط
definition
noun
intermediaries between lenders and borrowers
a person who acts as a link between people in order to try to bring about an agreement or reconciliation; a mediator.
adjective
an intermediary stage
intermediate.
translation of 'intermediary'
noun
واسطة,
وسيلة
adjective
وسيط,
واقع في الوسط,
متوسط
example
We have a new big boss and one of her first decisions is to be whether we have an 'intermediary' boss.
He said this could revive the banking sector's 'intermediary' role, which has been drastically weakened since the financial crisis.
A score of zero indicates absence of symptoms, three represents maximum severity, while scores of one and two are 'intermediary' statements.
Government agencies should therefore take on an 'intermediary' role.
We used a 'intermediary' system to talk between various devices.
The 'intermediary' level was to be paved, with a narrow planting area along the left wall as you look at the stone planters and steps.
Oates had authorised a complex series of back-to-back loans through 'intermediary' companies.
In other words, hair fibers may transfer through an 'intermediary' surface.
It makes the 'intermediary' role of doctors mandatory for the purpose.
The flat bones ossify directly from such fibrous tissue rather than from 'intermediary' cartilage.
Therefore, by using nickel as an 'intermediary' metal the joint can be made.
He said the registration of tenancies with the statutory board threatened to compromise its 'intermediary' role.
Since then, he said, public support has fallen because there are no more 'intermediary' benchmarks.
It should be permissible, for instance, for 'intermediary' tables to differentiate between smokers and non-smokers.
Back in the office, you can download the data to a workstation without 'intermediary' paperwork.
There were few 'intermediary' institutions for them to negotiate with.
These new businesses provide a ‘trusted 'intermediary' layer’ between the client and suppliers.
In many cases, traditional 'intermediary' firms are using electronic media as a way of optimizing their services.
Companies would no longer have to spend on 'intermediary' software that made the connections for them, often on a custom basis.
Rochester's writings embody many of the contradictions of this 'intermediary' era.
In the days before the internet, cutting out 'intermediaries' and selling motor insurance down a phone line was revolutionary.
Migrants also relied on 'intermediaries' to negotiate with corrupt authorities that demanded bribes at international borders.
Initially the loans will only be available through 'intermediaries' , but are expected to be rolled out in the branches shortly after.
It has concentrated on the buy-to-let market where it sells products through 'intermediaries' .
Other 'intermediaries' such as agents and brokers do not take title to goods.
Shadowy 'intermediaries' and peacemakers were active in both lands.
So we do our best to do that through 'intermediaries' and through our local security and police authorities.
The fewer 'intermediaries' there are between you and the person you're actually going to be working for, the better.
On behalf of both 'intermediaries' and end-user clients, we administer over 30,000 client companies and trusts.
The Broker Network brings together more than 100 independent 'intermediaries' from around the country.
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