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intercessory

[ in-ter-ses-uh-ree ]

adjective

  1. having the function of interceding:

    an intercessory prayer.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intercessory1

1570–80; < Medieval Latin Գٱōܲ, equivalent to Latin interced- ( intercession ) + -ōܲ -tory 1, with dt > ss
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Example Sentences

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Intercessory prayer: The act of praying on behalf of others.

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Intercessory prayers, such as praying for the nation or for certain politicians or government officials, are common among those associated with the NAR.

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So, when Baby Joshua had to wear glasses with impossibly thick lenses as an infant and be seen regularly by doctors, it was no surprise when the self-proclaimed prayer warriors, my mother included, began the laying-on of hands and intercessory prayer sessions to claim healing for him.

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Still, the intercessory bubble surrounding the faithful remained unpunctured.

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“There is no reliable literature to support that intercessory prayer for others has any impact. Nor can you take a person’s anecdote as evidence,” he said.

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