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intermediation

[ in-ter-mee-dee-ey-shuhn ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intermediation1

First recorded in 1595–1605; intermediate 2 + -ion

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Example Sentences

The second thing we do is, we work on financial intermediation.

Practically all of Wagners music that is available for the pianist he owes to Liszts able intermediation.

The truth of the highest Being irradiated him without intermediation, and in transparent clearness, without word or speech.

The same thing occurred in other cases, even without the intermediation of a new employing class.

The nerves act then on all the organs, and by their intermediation all the unhealthy organs may be affected.

Wales was reduced to law and order, and, through the intermediation of Francis, a satisfactory peace was made with Scotland.

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