mediate
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Late Latin mediatus, past participle of mediare (“to divide in the middle”) (in Medieval Latin, also “to be in the middle, be or become between, mediate”), from Latin medius (“middle”).
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mediate (third-person singular simple present mediates, present participle mediating, simple past and past participle mediated)
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