Pronunciation: /ˈmidiəˌtɔri/
adjective relating to or characteristic of mediation; acting as a mediator
A1 The mediatory role of the teacher helped resolve the conflict between the students.
A2 The mediatory talks between the two countries were successful in preventing a war.
B1 The mediatory skills of the therapist were instrumental in helping the couple communicate better.
B2 The mediatory approach taken by the mediator helped both parties reach a fair settlement.
C1 The mediatory process involved extensive negotiations and compromise from both sides.
C2 The mediatory efforts of the United Nations were crucial in brokering a peace agreement in the region.
formal The mediatory role of the United Nations in international conflicts is crucial for maintaining peace.
informal She acted as a mediatory figure in resolving the dispute between her friends.
slang I never expected him to play the mediatory role in our group chat drama.
figurative The sunset served as a mediatory moment between day and night.
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