Befit vs Mediatorial - What's the difference?
befit | mediatorial |
Relating to or befitting a mediator (one who mediates).
* 1935 , "
As a verb befit
is to be fit for.As an adjective mediatorial is
relating to or befitting a mediator (one who mediates).mediatorial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Anglo-Irish Trade Accords", Montreal Gazette , 7 Feb., p. 10 (retrieved 2 Nov. 2010):
- Whenever a dispute arises between two nations, each insistent upon its own rights and claims, and refusing all mediatorial efforts at compromise, it is usual that the contest develops into a battle of wits and that the essential issue at stake is relegated to the background.
