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    Me·di·a·tor
    /ˈmēdēˌādər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement; a go-between: "the government appointed a mediator to assist in finding a resolution to the dispute"
  2. The meaning of MEDIATOR is one that mediates; especially : one that mediates between parties at variance. How to use mediator in a sentence.

  3. MEDIATOR definition: 1. a person whose job is to mediate in a disagreement (= talk to the people or groups involved to…. Learn more.

  4. A mediator is a person who mediateshelps to settle a dispute or create agreement when there is conflict between two or more people or groups by acting as an intermediary or go-between for those parties. The act or process of mediating is called mediation.

  5. a person whose job is to mediate in a disagreement (= talk to the people or groups involved to help them find a solution): The governor appointed a mediator and asked both sides to return to the bargaining table. Trained mediators are extremely effective and have reduced bullying dramatically. See. mediate. Fewer examples.

  6. A mediator is a person who helps negotiate between two feuding parties. When a married couple is considering getting divorced, they sometimes hire a mediator to help them come to an agreement, and possibly even avoid divorce.

  7. a person or an organization that tries to get agreement between people or groups who disagree with each other. to act as (a) mediator in the negotiations. A Swedish diplomat acted as mediator between the government and the rebels.

  8. MEDIATOR definition: a person who mediates , esp. between parties at variance | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

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