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intercedence (uncountable)

  1. intercession; intervention
    • 2007, David Richo, Mary Within Us, page 43:
      The virginity of Mary means that incarnation is about the conception and birth of higher consciousness without the intercedence or necessity of any human agency i.e., ego.
    • 2012, Alastair Williams, Understanding the Hospitality Consumer, page 99:
      The British 'pub' is a unique product which in many ways has not changed in the recent past. As a result the current radical changes to the product, brought about largely as a result of governmental intercedence, are viewed by many as an attack on the very culture of Britain itself.