mediatorial

English

Etymology

Latin mediatorius (equivalent to English mediator + -ial)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mi.di.əˈtɔː.ɹi.əl/

Adjective

mediatorial (comparative more mediatorial, superlative most mediatorial)

  1. Relating to or befitting a mediator (one who mediates).
    • 1935 February 7, “Anglo-Irish Trade Accords”, in Montreal Gazette, retrieved 2 Nov. 2010, page 10:
      Whenever a dispute arises between two nations, each insistent upon its own rights and claims, and refusing all mediatorial efforts at compromise, it is usual that the contest develops into a battle of wits and that the essential issue at stake is relegated to the background.
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