Mediator

  • 21mediator — civilinių ginčų taikinimo tarpininkas statusas Aprobuotas sritis civilinė teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Trečiasis nešališkas fizinis asmuo, kuris dalyvauja sprendžiant kitų asmenų civilinį ginčą, siekdamas padėti jį išspręsti taikiai. trumpoji… …

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  • 22mediator — An intermediary substance or thing. pharmacologic mediators of anaphylaxis substances released from mast (and other) cells by the reaction of antigen and specific homocytotropic antibody on their surfaces; they include histamine, slow reacting… …

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  • 23mediator — A go between; in the OT priests fulfil a mediatorial function on behalf of the people by offering sacrifices to God, for which they were consecrated to their office (Exod. 29). On the Day of Atonement [[➝ Atonement, Day of, atonement]] the high… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 24Mediator — Me|di|a|tor der; s, ...oren <aus lat. mediator »Mittelsperson, Mittler«>: 1. (veraltet) Vermittler, Schiedsmann. 2. Überträgerstoff, gewebseigener Wirkstoff, der einen Gewebsreiz in das funktionell od. morphologisch fassbare Symptom… …

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  • 25mediator — m IV, DB. a, Ms. mediatororze; lm M. mediatororzy a. owie, DB. ów książk. «pośrednik, którego celem jest doprowadzenie do ugody między spierającymi się stronami; rozjemca» Występować jako mediator, w roli mediatora. ‹łac.› …

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  • 26mediator — noun the mediator in their salary dispute Syn: arbitrator, arbiter, negotiator, conciliator, peacemaker, go between, middleman, intermediary, moderator, intervenor, intercessor, broker, honest broker, liaison officer; umpire, referee, adjudicator …

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  • 27mediator —    This Latin word, meaning a person who intervenes, refers to Jesus Christ, who is the one mediator betweenGod and the human race (1 Tim 2:5). (See CCC 618, 1544) …

    Glossary of theological terms

  • 28mediator — mediate ► VERB 1) try to settle a dispute between two other parties. 2) technical be a medium for (a process or effect). DERIVATIVES mediation noun mediator noun. ORIGIN Latin mediare place in the middle …

    English terms dictionary

  • 29Mediator Dei — Mediator Dei, a papal encyclical was issued by Pope Pius XII in 1947. The encyclical suggests new directions and active participation instead of a merely passive role of the faithful in the liturgy, in liturgical ceremonies and in the life of… …

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  • 30Mediator (Christ as Mediator) — • A mediator is one who brings estranged parties to an amicable agreement. In New Testament theology the term invariably implies that the estranged beings are God and man, and it is appropriated to Christ, the One Mediator Catholic Encyclopedia.… …

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