Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɜrmidiˌeɪtər/
noun a person who acts as a mediator or intermediary
A1 An intermediator helped the two parties reach a compromise.
A2 The intermediator acted as a mediator in the negotiation process.
B1 The role of an intermediator is crucial in resolving conflicts between individuals or groups.
B2 The intermediator facilitated communication between the two conflicting parties.
C1 The intermediator played a key role in the successful resolution of the dispute.
C2 The skilled intermediator was able to find common ground and bring about a peaceful resolution.
formal The intermediator facilitated communication between the two parties during the negotiation process.
informal The intermediator helped smooth things over between the two friends after their argument.
slang The intermediator was like a middleman, making sure everyone was on the same page.
figurative The intermediator acted as a bridge, connecting the two sides and helping them reach a resolution.
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