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Meaning of mediators
A person who attempts to make people or groups agree or be more friendly.
Etymology of mediators
The word "mediators" comes from the Latin "mediator", which is derived from "mediare", meaning "to be in the middle" or "to intervene"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a person who intervenes or mediates between two or more parties
Synonyms
arbitrators
negotiators
intermediaries
conciliators
facilitators
moderators
referees
umpires
judges
go-betweens
middlemen
peacemakers
diplomats
brokers
agents
liaisons
coordinators
mediators
interveners
reconcilers
settlers
resolvers
adjudicators
arbiters
negotiants
intercessors
placators
Definitions
- A person who attempts to make people or groups agree or be more friendly by talking to them and helping them to find a solution to their problems
- * A person who helps people to resolve disputes or disagreements by talking to them and finding a mutually acceptable solution
Usage Examples
- The company hired a mediator to help resolve the dispute between the management and the union
- * The diplomat acted as a mediator between the two countries to help negotiate a peace treaty
Antonyms
adversaries
opponents
enemies
antagonists
combatants
contenders
rivals
challengers
protesters
objectors
dissenters
resisters
obstructors
hindrances
impediments
blockers
spoilers
detractors
critics
adversaries
opposers