Pronunciation: /ˈmidiˌeɪtər/

Definitions of mediator

noun a person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement; a go-between

Example Sentences

A1 The mediator helped the two friends resolve their argument.

A2 The teacher acted as a mediator between the students who were fighting.

B1 The mediator facilitated the negotiation between the two companies.

B2 The mediator was able to find a compromise that satisfied both parties.

C1 The mediator's impartiality and communication skills were instrumental in resolving the conflict.

C2 The mediator's ability to understand both sides' perspectives led to a successful mediation process.

Examples of mediator in a Sentence

formal The mediator helped facilitate communication between the two parties during the negotiation.

informal The mediator did a great job helping them work things out.

slang The mediator was like the middleman in the whole situation.

figurative The mediator acted as a bridge between the conflicting parties.

Grammatical Forms of mediator

past tense

mediated

plural

mediators

comparative

more mediator

superlative

most mediator

present tense

mediate

future tense

will mediate

perfect tense

has mediated

continuous tense

is mediating

singular

mediator

positive degree

mediator

infinitive

to mediate

gerund

mediating

participle

mediated

Origin and Evolution of mediator

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'mediator' originated from the Latin word 'mediator' which means 'one who mediates' or 'middleman'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mediator' has come to be used in various contexts, including legal disputes, negotiations, and conflict resolution, highlighting the role of a neutral third party facilitating communication and agreement between two or more parties.