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“mediated”
mediate (verb), mediates; mediated; mediating
1. To bring about or to obtain an agreement, treaty, etc.: Mildred's lawyer tried to mediate a disagreement between the car company and her purchase of a new car that was not functioning as it should.
2. To moderate, to mitigate; to lessen, or to reduce the degree of negative conditions: To mediate a dispute is to try to find a middle ground or compromise on which both sides may agree.
2. To moderate, to mitigate; to lessen, or to reduce the degree of negative conditions: To mediate a dispute is to try to find a middle ground or compromise on which both sides may agree.
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medio-, medi-
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(Greek: steersman, pilot, helmsman; to steer, guide, govern, governor; computer-mediated electronic communications)
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culturally mediated
A descriptive term for all forms of energy produced through the applications of human technologies.
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cult-, -cultural, -culture, -cultures, -culturally, -cultrist
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