noun
- the state or quality of being intermediate; a position or condition between two extremes
Usage: formal
Examples
- The intermediacy of the proposal made it acceptable to both parties.
- His role required a careful intermediacy between competing interests.
- The committee valued her intermediacy in resolving disputes.
- The intermediacy of the solution satisfied neither side completely.
- They appreciated his intermediacy during the tense negotiations.
- The intermediacy of her position allowed for flexible decision-making.