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Mediated   /mˈidiˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Mediated

adjective
1.
Acting or brought about through an intervening agency.



Mediate

verb
(past & past part. mediated; pres. part. mediating)
1.
Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences.  Synonyms: arbitrate, intercede, intermediate, liaise.  "He mediated a settlement"
2.
Occupy an intermediate or middle position or form a connecting link or stage between two others.



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"Mediated" Quotes from Famous Books



... RELATIONS, what are they but pure acts of the intellect coming upon the sensations from above, and of a higher nature?' I well remember the sudden relief it gave me to perceive one day that SPACE- relations at any rate were homogeneous with the terms between which they mediated. The terms were spaces, and the relations were other intervening spaces. [Footnote: See my Principles of Psychology, vol. ii, pp. 148-153.] For the Greenites space-relations had been saltatory, for ...
— The Meaning of Truth • William James



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