mediation

IPA: midiˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by an impartial party.
  • The act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement.
  • (Gallicism) heritage interpretation
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Examples of "mediation" in Sentences

  • The two groups are scheduled to meet in mediation Nov. 16.
  • These are the areas where the teacher's mediation is crucial.
  • “I hope the mediation is productive,” said Chairman of the Board of Selectman Adam M. Bond.
  • Note, The doctrine of our Saviour and his mediation is the principal doctrine of Christianity.
  • On the plus side, being trained in mediation is a useful skill to have and it certainly fits in with the kind of things I do already.
  • The description you make there of mediation is absolutely accurate, and I do have many doubts about the pleasure there is for me in that.
  • As Woods observed, "mediation is an invitation to the police officer to discourage the victim from pursuing her legal remedies and often to encourage future violence."
  • The ConnectU founders fought right to the end, settling the dispute in mediation, then contesting the settlement and battling with the lawyers who had represented them in the talks.

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