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Mediate

Mediate is a verb meaning to act as an intermediary to help two or more parties reach an agreement or settlement. It can also mean to influence an outcome indirectly through an intermediary or to convey something between parties. In everyday usage, to mediate a dispute is to assist negotiation by offering structure, options, and communication, rather than to decide the outcome.

Etymology traces mediate to Latin mediat- “in the middle,” via French and other Romance languages. In addition

In conflict resolution, a mediator is a neutral third party who helps the disputing sides explore interests,

Advantages of mediation include preserving relationships, flexibility, and lower cost or time compared with litigation. Its

See also: mediation, mediator, arbitration, negotiation, conciliation.

to
conflict
resolution,
the
term
is
used
in
science
to
describe
a
substance
or
mechanism
that
serves
as
an
intermediary
in
a
process,
such
as
a
molecule
that
mediates
a
biochemical
signal
or
a
catalyst
that
mediates
a
reaction.
generate
options,
and
draft
a
voluntary
agreement.
The
process
often
includes
opening
statements,
joint
discussions,
private
caucuses,
option
development,
and
the
drafting
of
a
settlement.
Mediation
is
typically
confidential
and
nonbinding
unless
the
parties
reach
and
formalize
a
written
agreement;
participation
is
usually
voluntary,
and
the
mediator
does
not
impose
a
decision.
limits
include
no
guaranteed
resolution,
potential
power
imbalances,
and
the
possibility
that
a
party
may
not
honor
an
agreement
without
enforceable
terms.
Mediate
should
not
be
used
where
prompt
legal
remedies,
coercive
authority,
or
statutory
judgments
are
required.