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'mi:dieit(to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) mekle- mediatormekleIverb \/ˈmiːdɪeɪt\/1) megle, mediere2) forklaring: oppnå resultat ved megling3) utgjøre mellomledd, tjene som forbindelsesledd4) formidle, overbringemediate a dispute bringe partene til forlik i en tvistmediate a peace få i stand fred ved meglingmediate a strike få i stand forlik ved en streikIIadj. \/ˈmiːdɪət\/indirekte, annenhånds, middelbar, via mellomledd, ved mellomledd
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mediate — me‧di‧ate [ˈmiːdieɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] to try to end an argument between two people or groups by talking to both sides and encouraging them to reach an agreement: • He was asked to mediate a labor dispute. mediate between • an… … Financial and business terms
Mediate (song) — Mediate is a song by INXS from their 1987 album, Kick. The song is a segue from their big hit single, Need You Tonight. The song has the distinction of having almost every line rhyme with the word ate (as in Mediate ). Lyrical content According… … Wikipedia
Mediate — Me di*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Mediated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mediating}.] [LL. mediatus, p. p. of mediare to mediate. See {Mediate}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. To be in the middle, or between two; to intervene. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To interpose… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mediate — may refer to: Mediate (song), by INXS Domenic Mediate, professional soccer player Rocco Mediate, professional golfer A common misspelling of the website Mediaite See also Mediation (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Mediate — Me di*ate, a. [L. mediatus, p. p. of mediare, v. t., to halve, v. i., to be in the middle. See {Mid}, and cf. {Moiety}.] 1. Being between the two extremes; middle; interposed; intervening; intermediate. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. Acting by means,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mediate — Me di*ate, v. t. 1. To effect by mediation or interposition; to bring about as a mediator, instrument, or means; as, to mediate a peace. [1913 Webster] 2. To divide into two equal parts. [R.] Holder. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mediate auscultation — is an antiquated medical term for listening (auscultation) to the internal sounds of the body using an instrument (mediate), usually a stethoscope. It is opposed to immediate auscultation, directly placing the ear on the body. See also… … Wikipedia
mediate — I verb adjust, adjust difficulties, arbitrate, arrange differences, bring to an understanding, bring to terms, bring together, compromise, conciliate, effect an agreement, intercede, interfere, intervene, moderate, negotiate, pacem conciliare,… … Law dictionary
mediate fact — see fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
mediate auscultation — n auscultation performed with the aid of a stethescope compare IMMEDIATE AUSCULTATION * * * auscultation performed by the aid of an instrument (stethoscope) interposed between the ear and the part being examined … Medical dictionary
mediate — (v.) 1540s, divide in two equal parts, probably a back formation from MEDIATION (Cf. mediation) or MEDIATOR (Cf. mediator), or else from L. mediatus, pp. of mediare. Meaning act as a mediator is from 1610s; that of settle by mediation is from… … Etymology dictionary