Mediate
21mediate — See arbitrate. See arbitrate, mediate …
22mediate — verb Mediate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑dispute …
23mediate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. arbitrate, propitiate, interfere, intercede; see negotiate 1 , reconcile 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) v. [MEE dee ATE] to take an intermediate position and help settle differences between two or more… …
24mediate — me•di•ate v. [[t]ˈmi diˌeɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] ɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. 1) to settle (a dispute) as an intermediary 2) to bring about by serving as intermediary: to mediate a settlement[/ex] 3) to convey by or as if by an intermediary 4) to act …
25Mediate (song) — Mediate is a song by INXS from their 1987 album, Kick. The song is a segue from their big hit single, Need You Tonight. The song has the distinction of having almost every line rhyme with the word ate (as in Mediate ). Lyrical content According… …
26Mediate auscultation — is an antiquated medical term for listening (auscultation) to the internal sounds of the body using an instrument (mediate), usually a stethoscope. It is opposed to immediate auscultation, directly placing the ear on the body. See also… …
27mediate fact — see fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
28mediate auscultation — n auscultation performed with the aid of a stethescope compare IMMEDIATE AUSCULTATION * * * auscultation performed by the aid of an instrument (stethoscope) interposed between the ear and the part being examined …
29mediate percussion — percussion in which a pleximeter is employed. Mediate percussion using the middle finger of the nondominant hand as the pleximeter …
30mediate powers — Those incident to primary powers given by a principal to his agent. For example, the general authority given to collect, receive, and pay debts by or to the principal is a primary power. In order to accomplish this, it is frequently required to… …