Since the parties did not wish to go to court, they went into mediation to solve their dispute.
She began acting strangely after taking the new mediation. Everyone in the neighborhood searched for the missing boy, but his father was strangely absent.
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The correct adjective is amicable.Amicable shows that the situation results in an good-willed agreement
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The noun 'dispute' is a word for a debate or an angry difference of opinion. A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Subject: Their dispute has been going on for years.Object: They let their dispute spoil their friendship.
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Mediation -> mediate -> to be in the middle, from the Latin medius, middle.