* Interceding for: This implies you are acting on behalf of someone else, advocating for them to someone in a position of power.
* Example: "The lawyer interceded for his client, arguing for a reduced sentence."
* Interceding with: This implies you are directly approaching someone to plead for something or someone.
* Example: "She interceded with the teacher, asking for a chance to retake the test."
The best choice depends on the context of the situation.
Here's a helpful way to think about it:
* For: You are acting as a representative or advocate.
* With: You are directly involved in the interaction.