[
UK
/ʌnmˈiːdɪˌeɪtɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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having no intervening persons, agents, conditions
direct vote
in direct contact with the voters
in direct sunlight
direct exposure to the disease
a direct link
the direct cause of the accident
How To Use unmediated In A Sentence
- Their publication gives the public unmediated and unrestricted access to this direct evidence for the first time.
- Minimalist aesthetics and Cagean ideals shared the goal of a more direct, unmediated, authentic art experience that transgressed the boundary between art and life.
- Rather, it asks that we trust a record of things seen and heard, a record direct and unmediated by the knowledge and opinions of others.
- If the new telecommunications age brings unmediated democracy, what will happen to our carefully contrived constitutional system of checks and balances?
- We do not have an immediate, unmediated access to Galilee but approach it only through maps, films, photos, books that are produced by somebody.
- The historian - like the ethnographer - is unable to get at the self directly, in an unmediated fashion.
- Her work is so much more about self-expression in an unmediated way than the artists you're bringing up.
- This usually means we try avoiding menu structures and other types of abstract GUI's, but rather focus on interaction modalities that borrow their behavior from unmediated , real-world tasks.
- By contrast, the logic of Buddhism relied on natural language and examples drawn from unmediated personal experience.
- Her confessional work takes forms that appear rudimentary, improvised, unmediated. Times, Sunday Times