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Example sentences for "mediate"

Lexicographically close words:
mediant; mediante; medias; mediastinal; mediastinum; mediated; mediately; mediates; mediating; mediation
  1. Then Onofrio tried to mediate between the city and the Duke of Burgundy.

  2. The Estates of Flanders endeavoured to mediate between overlord and town, but without success.

  3. The representations are the immediate or proximate, the real things are the mediate or remote, objects of the mind.

  4. For his analysis declares that, in perception, the mind has an immediate or proximate, and a mediate or remote object.

  5. Footnote 1} There is direct influx from the Lord, and also mediate influx through the spiritual world (n.

  6. This influx of the Lord is called direct influx; while the other influx that is effected through spirits is called mediate influx.

  7. One heaven is joined with another, or a society of one heaven with the society of another, by the Lord alone, both by direct and by mediate influx, directly from Himself, and mediately through the higher heavens in order into the lower.

  8. Footnote 1} Influx from the Lord is direct from Himself and also mediate through on heaven into another, and in like manner into man's interiors (n.

  9. Of the mediate influx of the Lord through the heavens (n.

  10. It must be understood that the conjunction of man with heaven and with hell is not a direct conjunction with them, but a mediate conjunction by means of spirits who are in the world of spirits.

  11. There is direct influx from the Lord, and likewise mediate influx through the spiritual world or heaven (n.

  12. Mediate influx through the spiritual world into the natural world (n.

  13. Footnote 1} There is direct influx from the Lord and mediate influx through heaven (n.

  14. The same formal necessity of thought, to give a further instance, is present in the thought process of mediate syllogistic predication.

  15. This view sweeps away at once, and forever, all mediate reasoning, and shuts us up to the narrow limits of such inference alone as proceeds from a given instance directly to a conclusion therefrom.

  16. The inference is not mediate, through comparison with a common or middle term, but immediate, whereas the syllogism is, in all its forms, a process of mediate inference.

  17. It was a bond of immediate friendship; there needed none to mediate between God and man; there needed no reconciler where there was no odds nor distance.

  18. All that we can do as their legislative and executive servants is to mediate the process of change here, there, and elsewhere as we may.

  19. As such we may often kindly mediate in their behalf without entangling ourselves in foreign wars or unnecessary controversies.

  20. Hence in considering Kant's account of a conception and of judgement, we should ignore his account of perception, and therefore also his statement that judgement is the mediate knowledge of an object.

  21. A judgement, therefore, is the mediate knowledge of an object, consequently the representation of a representation of it.

  22. In the third place, in describing judgement Kant is hampered by trying to oppose it as the mediate knowledge of an object to perception as the immediate knowledge of an object.

  23. On Friday Lord Lansdowne called me into his room, and told me I should be glad to hear that there was a probability of the quarrel at Paris being settled, as the King had undertaken to mediate between the parties.

  24. All that we can do as their legislative and executive servants is to mediate the process of change here, there and elsewhere as we may.

  25. The powers had already offered to mediate between the belligerents, and their good offices had been accepted by both sides.

  26. The light condition is the clear unsullied light, the absolute translucency; the darkness is the absolute want of translucency; the mediate members are offuscated light, mediate tensions of æther.

  27. In the limit between Light and Dark there is neither White nor Black, but their possible mediate conditions, or the proper colours, the material tensions of æther.

  28. As they pass into the dark, light does not operate upon them; and they will therefore less promote evaporation than mediate unto combustion.

  29. The mediate stages are red, yellow, and blue.

  30. They are therefore of mediate size, having no kernels, as is the case in the nuts, but also no granules, as in the berries or poppy capsules.

  31. It subsists either quite alone between the two walls, as surface-polarity or electricity; or it subsists between the mediate point of the earth and the walls, constituting centroperipheric polarity or magnetism.

  32. The mediate tensions of æther, or the mixture of Light and Dark, are mean conditions of White and Black, mixtures of the two extremes or androgynisms of White and Black.

  33. The light æther emits rays, the dark does not; the mediate conditions are half the two.

  34. Between the two, however, are the mediate conditions of twilight or "clare-obscure.

  35. To this the crucial appears to succeed, as a mediate position between the former and that which follows.

  36. Each individual called upon to mediate can call upon others to perform a chain of related or unrelated mediations.

  37. In this global world, where scale is of major importance, politics is supposed to mediate among the many levels at which people involved in parallel, extremely distributed activities, partake in globality.

  38. Images can mediate in fast developing situations- transactions, exchange of information, conflicts-better than words can.

  39. Many things mediate between us and the natural environment: our homes, clothes, the food processing industry.

  40. The new designer Designs mediate between requirements resulting from human practical experiences and possibilities (Gibson defined them as affordances) in nature and society.

  41. The Psychology of the human mind cannot assume the existence of such a Being: if we infer such a Being from our own mental experience, that is not immediate but {116} mediate knowledge.

  42. It is a mere prejudice to suppose that mediate knowledge is in any {111} way less certain, less intimate, less trustworthy or less satisfying than immediate knowledge.

  43. By this time the merchants were thoroughly alarmed, and begged some of their influential friends to mediate with the Khalifa.

  44. Sometimes bystanders attempt to mediate between the disputing parties, and this course generally prolongs the talk and noise indefinitely, and does not often succeed.

  45. Alorcus and Alcon mediate between Hannibal and the Saguntines, xxi.

  46. Proposes to mediate between the Romans and Perseus, xliv.

  47. All that we have gained by sending ambassadors to both, to mediate a peace, is, that we received no thanks from either party, and incurred from one of them accusations and danger.

  48. The pope had vainly sought to mediate between Philip and Edward I.

  49. Then a high monk came to mediate between the king and queen.

  50. The emperor tried to mediate between father and son but without effect.

  51. This was done in order that they would employ him to mediate between them and the English for a certain sum, and, of course, when so hired, he always succeeded in settling the difficulty.

  52. There could be as little doubt that to mediate the difference was simply to settle an account which they did not owe.

  53. Meantime, the Secretary of State urged the envoys "to intervene at once to-mediate the difference.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mediate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; adjust; advance; arbitrate; assist; bargain; compose; compromise; concession; facilitate; forward; harmonize; intercede; interfere; intermediate; interpose; intervene; judge; mediate; meerschaum; moderate; negotiate; officiate; promote; propitiate; reconcile; referee; represent; resolve; reunite; serve; settle; subserve; umpire