intermediator

NOUN
  1. a negotiator who acts as a link between parties
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How To Use intermediator In A Sentence

  • Holbrooke also ruled out any chances of the US playing the role of an 'intermediator' between India and Pakistan. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • The reference librarian is and has always been an intermediator between the information and the patron.
  • Content providers are the source of the raw material that flows through the medium and upon which intermediators offer added value.
  • By intermediators one refers to any entity which mediates the on-line experience.
  • Dumas, another admiration, they did not see; an introduction to Hugo, Browning carried about for years but had no chance of presenting; Beranger they saw in the street, and regretted the absence of an intermediator. Robert Browning
  • There is an idea, in large parts of the Arab World that perhaps his more global perspective will allow the United States to be a bit of a fairer moderator, a fairer intermediator between these two groups. CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2008
  • With the same gravity, the intermediator reckoned the cost would be more. The Lincoln Story Book
  • Perhaps they speak English or perhaps there's some person who can act as an intermediator, intermediary and a translator for them to transmit to them what the FBI wants to say. CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2009
  • Lincoln met the intermediator, but the ultimate negotiation fell through, like the others all. The Lincoln Story Book
  • Dumas, another admiration, they did not see; an introduction to Hugo, Browning carried about for years but had no chance of presenting; Béranger they saw in the street, and regretted the absence of an intermediator. Robert Browning
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