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    Me·di·ate

    verb

    • 1. intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation: "Wilson attempted to mediate between the powers to end the war" Similar arbitrateconciliatemoderateumpire
    • 2. bring about (a result such as a physiological effect): technical "the right hemisphere plays an important role in mediating tactile perception of direction" Similar arbitrateconciliatemoderateumpire

    adjective

    • 1. connected indirectly through another person or thing; involving an intermediate agency: "public law institutions are a type of mediate state administration"
  2. The meaning of MEDIATE is occupying a middle position. How to use mediate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Mediate.

  3. to talk to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides. The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war. Synonyms. arbitrate. intercede formal.

  4. to bring about (an agreement, accord, truce, peace, etc.) as an intermediary between parties by compromise, reconciliation, removal of misunderstanding, etc. Synonyms: arbitrate. to effect (a result) or convey (a message, gift, etc.) by or as if by an intermediary.

  5. to talk to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides. The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war. Synonyms. arbitrate. intercede formal.

  6. To mediate is to go from one to another and try to make peace. Mediate derives from the Latin medius "middle," and people who mediate are in the middle, between the parties. Other things that are in the middle can be said to mediate as well.

  7. 1. ( intr; usually foll by between or in) to intervene (between parties or in a dispute) in order to bring about agreement. 2. to bring about (an agreement)

  8. mediate. [intransitive, transitive] to try to end a situation between two or more people or groups who disagree by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on.

  9. to try to find a solution between two or more people who disagree about something: Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides.

  10. mediate. British English: mediate VERB / ˈmiːdɪeɪt /. If someone mediates between two groups of people, or mediates an agreement between them, they try to settle an argument between them by talking to both groups and trying to find things that they can both agree to.

  11. Definition of mediate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  12. mediate. British English: mediate VERB / ˈmiːdɪeɪt /. If someone mediates between two groups of people, or mediates an agreement between them, they try to settle an argument between them by talking to both groups and trying to find things that they can both agree to.

  13. Mediate definition: To resolve or settle (differences) by working with all the conflicting parties.

  14. Definitions of 'mediate' 1. If someone mediates between two groups of people, or mediates an agreement between them, they try to settle an argument between them by talking to both groups and trying to find things that they can both agree to. [...] 2.

  15. MEDIATE meaning: 1 : to work with opposing sides in an argument or dispute in order to get an agreement (US); 2 : to get (something, such as a settlement or agreement) by working with opposing sides in a dispute.

  16. Jun 2, 2024 · mediate (third-person singular simple present mediates, present participle mediating, simple past and past participle mediated) ( transitive) To resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties . Negotiators managed to mediate a ceasefire.

  17. The meaning of MEDIATION is the act or process of mediating. How to use mediation in a sentence.

  18. to try to find a solution between two or more people who disagree about something: Negotiators were called in to mediate between the two sides.

  19. 1. Interposed; intervening. Soon the mediate clouds shall be dispell’d; The sun shall soon be face to face beheld. Matthew Prior. 2. Middle; between two extremes.

  20. Mediated definition: (of disputes, strikes, etc.) settled or resolved with the help of an intermediary. See examples of MEDIATED used in a sentence.

  21. Some common synonyms of mediate are intercede, interfere, interpose, and intervene. While all these words mean "to come or go between," mediate implies intervening between hostile factions. mediated between the parties

  22. There are 13 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb mediate, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  23. Effected by or due to the intervention of a mean or medium; derived from or dependent upon some intervening thing or act; not primary, direct, or independent. To occupy an intermediate place or position; be interposed; have the position of a mean.

  24. MEDIATED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of mediate 2. to talk to two separate people or groups involved…. Learn more.

  25. 3 days ago · On the mean. Ψ. -intermediate dimensions. In this paper, we introduce the mean Ψ -intermediate dimension which has a value between the mean Hausdorff dimension and the metric mean dimension, and prove the equivalent definition of the mean Hausdorff dimension and the metric mean dimension. Furthermore, we delve into the core properties of the ...

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