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Word | Mediate |
Chinese Meaning | 调解, 斡旋, 调停, 排解, 劝解, 说, 调处, 调和, 间接的, 居间的, 调停; 调解; 居中; 斡旋 |
acting through or dependent on an intervening agency; the disease spread by mediate as well as direct contact / acting through or dependent on an intervening agency / Being between the two extremes / To come between parties in order to reconcile / settle a dispute through the services of an outsider / connected indirectly through another person or thing; involving an intermediate agency. / occupying a middle position / a: acting through an intervening agency b: exhibiting indirect causation, connection, or relation / to work with opposing sides in an argument or dispute in order to get an agreement ( US ) / to get (something, such as a settlement or agreement) by working with opposing sides in a dispute / to have an effect or influence in causing (something) to happen, | |
Usage | ⇒ He begged his friends to mediate with the authorities to improve the situation ⇒ The diplomatic Henry was able to mediate between the quarreling sisters. ⇒ King Solomon was asked to mediate a dispute between two women, each of whom claimed to be the mother of the same child. ⇒ has a black-and-white view of human nature, believing that there is no mediate state between good and evil ⇒ public law institutions are a type of mediate state administration |
Synonyms | arbitrate, intercede, negotiate, referee, intermediate, intervene, reconcile, settle, umpire, judge, step in, interfere, interpose, moderate, adjust, conciliate, liaise, middle, resolve, adjudicate, |
Antonyms | immediate, direct, adjoining, disagree, terminal, unmediated, argue, contend, fight, agile, annoy, arouse, avoid, awaken, close, combat, conterminous, contiguous, defy, disorganize, |
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