The mediator was cool, calm, and collective in the heated situation. b
I don't know what you mean by mediator sentence
A neutral third party was brought in to act as a dispassionate mediator. Ideally, judges and juries are dispassionate arbiters of guilt and innocence.
Build the bridge strong and wide.
No it shouldn't be. Unless, it forms part of a title or is at the beginning of a sentence.
(Equably means in a steady or unvarying manner) "As a mediator, he was equably fair and impartial." "The constable was an equably cheerful fellow, even when making arrests."
The siblings could not come to an agreement, so they decided to take their dispute to a mediator for assistance.
Mediator. There is no separate form. In most cases, feminine versions of words like executrix have gone out of use, while executor is applicable to both genders.
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Twilight - The Mediator - was created in 2004-12.
Reunion - The Mediator - was created in 2004-12.
Examples of antonyms for the noun 'mediator' are:agitatordisruptorprovocateurtroublemaker
A strike mediator is called an arbiter.