unmediated

IPA: ʌnmˈidieɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not mediated
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Examples of "unmediated" in Sentences

  • It seems to me that Saltz just took a shot at something new, intrigued by the prospect of quick and unmediated feedback.
  • The article says he spends an hour a day blogging "unmediated" -- "so you get the real me, typos, spelling mistakes, you name it."
  • Writers, in addition to researching and writing articles, are expected to put in how much time responding to readers in "unmediated" exchanges?
  • We're used to saying 'here are objects in a case, interpretation in label', we're not used to saying 'here's unmediated access, access through the back door'.
  • He spends at least an hour a day blogging; Mr. Maeda's entries are "unmediated" -- another way of saying unedited -- "so you get the real me, typos, spelling mistakes, you name it."
  • I think of that remark when enthusiasts gush about the Internet's opening up the discussion of everything to everybody and the "unmediated" connection between writer and reader on the Web.
  • If the content's not readily available from a publication, podcast or on-demand video, a quick Google search will probably yield content that's at least perceived as coming direct from the source, "unmediated" by publishers and their ilk.
  • These two pieces together constitute an acute and critical reflection on the general crisis of the community: in one instance, as a consequence of the emergence of a clergy in a religion that prided itself on its 'unmediated' relation between the believer and the Creator; in the other instance as a result of the social and political discrimination directed at it by 'secular' governments in India.

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