Pronunciation: /dɪsˌɪntərˌmidiˌeɪʃən/
noun the act of cutting out the middleman or intermediary in a transaction or process
A1 Disintermediation means cutting out the middleman.
A2 The company's disintermediation strategy helped them reduce costs.
B1 Disintermediation is a common practice in the digital age.
B2 The rise of e-commerce has led to increased disintermediation in various industries.
C1 Disintermediation can disrupt traditional business models and create new opportunities.
C2 Successful disintermediation requires a deep understanding of market dynamics and consumer behavior.
formal The rise of online platforms has led to disintermediation in many industries.
informal Cutting out the middleman is a form of disintermediation that can save you money.
slang People are all about disintermediation these days, trying to go direct to get the best deals.
figurative In a way, disintermediation is like removing the barriers between you and what you want.
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