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Mediation
UK //ˌmiːdiˈeɪʃən//US //ˌmiːdiˈeɪʃən//
Definition
The process of resolving a dispute by bringing in a neutral third party.
In simple words: Helping two sides reach an agreement.
Examples
- The mediation helped the two parties find a common ground.
- After mediation, they were able to resolve their issues peacefully.
- She has experience in mediation and can assist you with your conflict.
- Mediation is often more cost-effective than going to court.
- The mediation process can take several sessions to complete.
Usage notes
Commonly used in legal, workplace, and personal contexts. Not usually used in informal settings.
Grammar pattern
mediation + in (a disagreement)
Memory hint
Think of 'me-dia-tor' as someone in the middle helping both sides.
Collocations
- mediation process
- alternative dispute resolution
- mediation agreement
- facilitated mediation
- conflict mediation
Synonyms
- arbitration
- conciliation
- negotiation
- facilitation
- settlement
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'mediation' vs 'mediation process' - 'process' refers to steps taken.
- Using 'mediation' in casual conversations - it's more formal.
- Mixing up 'mediation' with 'medicate' which has a different meaning.