(of a discussion or meeting) To have presided over
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(of a discussion or meeting) To have presided over
Past tense for to intervene in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation
“Instead, initiatives are taken to mediate between the two leaders to bring them together and reduce the gap between their positions.”
Past tense for to resolve or settle a disagreement or dispute
“They would administer a force of civilian peacekeepers for operations abroad and work to mediate international conflicts.”
Past tense for to bring about (an agreement or solution) by intervening in a dispute
“Blair is attempting to mediate an agreement with the rest of the European Union.”
Past tense for to be a means of conveying
“Of course, organizations form part of wider power fields and, thus, mediate those power relations to engaged anthropologists and our collaborators.”
Past tense for to arbitrate or act as a judge on rules or laws
Past tense for to interact with or engage in communication with
Past tense for to reach a decision or recommendation
Experienced indirectly, typically through the feelings or actions of another person
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