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mediate

adjective

[L. medius, middle.]

Middle; being between the two extremes. Anxious we hover in a mediate state.

mediate

Interposed; intervening; being between two objects. Soon the mediate clouds shall be dispelled.

mediate

Acting by means, or by an intervening cause or instrument. Thus we speak of mediate and immediate cause of its motion; the oar with which a man rows a boat is the immediate cause of its motion; but the rower is the mediate cause, acting by means of the oar.

mediate

verb intransitive
To interpose between parties, as the equal friend of each; to act indifferently between contending parties, with a view to reconciliation; to intercede. The prince that mediates between nations and prevents a war, is the benefactor of both parties.

mediate

To be between two.

mediate

verb transitive
To effect by mediation or interposition between parties; as, to mediate a peace.

mediate

To limit by something in the middle.