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mediated
[ mee-dee-ey-tid ]
adjective
- (of disputes, strikes, etc.) settled or resolved with the help of an intermediary:
In the 15 years in which he has served as a mediator, he has settled over 90% of his mediated disputes.
- (of an agreement, truce, settlement, etc.) brought about with the help of an intermediary between parties:
A mediated divorce is much cheaper than negotiating through lawyers or going to court.
- indirectly experienced, effected, or conveyed; happening by means of or through someone or something else:
I see technology as any mediated form of communication, rather than face-to-face communication.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of mediate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·³¾±ð·»å¾±Â·²¹³Ù·±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mediated1
Example Sentences
The current negotiations, mediated by the US, are part of Trump's plan to secure a wider ceasefire in Ukraine.
When I’m writing a profile, I’m lucky to spend two hours with someone, but it’s within a very mediated context.
A peace process, mediated by Angola and involving Rwanda and DR Congo, did result in a ceasefire deal last year, however that soon fell apart and fighting resumed.
In the meantime, the interactions possible in less mediated communities like World of Warcraft could offer more of a chance to connect than conversations initiated by a swipe.
In the third, Hamas will release Ms Yehud and two other hostages on Friday, followed by three more on Saturday, Netanyahu and Qatar, which has mediated the talks, said.
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