Definitionadj. acting or brought about through an intervening agency
Last update: June 23, 2015
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At the same time it mediated between the companies and the employees, and in June a settlement was formally concluded between the ministers of public works and of the treasury and the directors of the companies concerning the grievances of the employees. [Please select]
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The primitive sensation was one of impulse alone, mediated by the "shake-organs." [Please select]
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In all, he had mediated thirty-two strikes, sat on two arbitration boards, made three cost-of-living surveys for the Government. [Please select]
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Secondly, the turbulent, blind, rapidly passing passions are distinguished from the calm, permanent affections, which are mediated by cognition. [Please select]
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Our knowledge of spirits is always mediated by "notions" not by "ideas" in the strict sense, that is, not by "images." [Please select]
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Being and not-being are so mediated and sublated in becoming that they are no longer contradictory. [Please select]
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In general the correspondence of inner and outer in which mental life consists is mediated by the nervous organism. [Please select]
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