🕊️mediate

verb
/ˈmiː.di.eɪt/

Meaning

To act as an intermediary in bringing about agreement or reconciliation between parties.

Example Sentences

She was asked to mediate between the two companies.

Example Expressions

mediate a dispute

Synonyms

intervene, arbitrate, reconcile, negotiate, facilitate

Antonyms

provoke, worsen, ignore

Collocations

mediate conflict, mediate a dispute, mediate negotiations, mediate peace

More Example Sentences

He is unlikely to agree immediately.

She immediately noticed the mistake.

Checking the email, I replied immediately.

Having been aggrieved he left the organization immediately.

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine and the beachgoers applaud the lifeguard's quick and brave action.

Related Vocabularies

to get something by paying money for it; to purchase
to speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds
To reject or void something legally or to put an end to something forcefully.
to present something for acceptance or rejection; to propose
To start something; to perform the first part of an action.
To bring under control, especially by force; to overcome or quiet.

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