Mediated

/ˈmiː.di.eɪ.tɪd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Resolved or brought about through mediation, especially in dispute resolution.
    The parties reached a mediated agreement without going to trial.
  2. (v.) Past tense of mediate – to intervene or act as an intermediary to resolve a dispute.
    The lawyer mediated the negotiations between the two companies.

Forms

  • mediate
  • mediates
  • mediating

Commentary

As an adjective, 'mediated' often describes agreements or processes resolved through mediation; as a verb, it is the past tense or participle of 'mediate.'

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