Mediatory

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmidiəˌtɔri/

Definitions of mediatory

adjective relating to or characteristic of mediation; acting as a mediator

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of mediatory in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of mediatory

past tense

mediated

plural

mediatories

comparative

more mediatory

superlative

most mediatory

present tense

mediate

future tense

will mediate

perfect tense

has mediated

continuous tense

is mediating

singular

mediatory

positive degree

mediatory

infinitive

to mediate

gerund

mediating

participle

mediated

Origin and Evolution of mediatory

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'mediatory' originated from the Latin word 'mediatorius', which is derived from the verb 'mediare' meaning 'to intervene or mediate'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mediatory' has maintained its original meaning of being related to mediation or intervention in a dispute or conflict, with no significant changes in its usage or interpretation.