In concluding the so-called blood brotherhood, the exchange of blood, according to prevalent belief, mediates the establishment of an actual blood relationship.
It is in this way that the introduction of the plant into the realm of totemic ideas mediates the transition from the totem to the fetish.
The Bread is His Body in the sense that it is an embodiment of His Spirit: the Wine is His Blood in the sense that it mediates His Life.
It is our attitude toward the prospective stimulus that mediates the consciousness of an object standing over against us.
For the idolater does not deny the existence of God; he merely makes the mistake of supposing that the image of his own construction resembles a being which mediates between him and God.
The Intelligence receives its knowledge directly from God, and serves as a mediator between him and the soul, like a prophet who mediates between God and his creatures.
In the same way the dynamic sphere of the 'Sun' is found to provide the astral activity which mediates between the two groups of planetary spheres.
To this end we must first of all heed the fact that the movement which mediatesaural sensation is one of alternating expansion and contraction.
It mediates our consciousness of the transcendental object in still another manner, namely, by rendering possible the formation of the empirical concepts which unify and direct its synthetic activities.
Reason with its demand for the unconditioned mediates between them, and enables us to realise our dual vocation.
Its very name for the Inspiration which mediates all its work, expresses the same thing.
It is God who mediates His forgiveness of sins to us in this way.
The Greek Church holds that marriage is dissoluble in case of adultery, but not till a probationary period has elapsed during which a bishop or priest mediates with a view to reconciliation.
Everywhere in our experience the image mediates between feeling and idea.
Love of the object, which at once reveals and makes responsive, mediates the highest achievements of the art.
Our pity for them mediates an increased love of them; we mock at fate which deprives us of them by keeping them secure and fairer in our memory.
The practical ego mediates between the theoretical and the absolute ego.
These means are never immoral, because the good end itself mediates itself through them: the end sanctifies the means.
The conception is when it mediates itself with itself and the conclusion is no longer subjective; it is no longer my act, but an objective relation is fulfilled in it.
More generally, the third should at any instance understand the language of the entities it mediates between.
Students accept the function of education insofar as it mediates between their goals and the rather scary reality of the marketplace.
Technology mediates and supports sports performance in ways few would imagine when watching a volleyball team in action or a runner reaching the finish line.
I am only maintaining that my judgment is also, in another sense, a judgment about this sense-datum which mediates my perception of the inkstand.
It would sometimes be spoken of as the sensation which mediates my perception of this inkstand in this instance.
Turpin Mediates Archbishop Turpin heard the dispute, and strove to calm the angry heroes.
So illuminated, it presents facets of beauty that make appeal to that which within us mediates and interprets pleasure.
The visionary is a mystic when his vision mediates to him an actuality beyond the reach of the senses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mediates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.