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Intermediary vs Mediately - What's the difference?

intermediary | mediately |

As an adjective intermediary

is intermediate.

As a noun intermediary

is an agent acting as a mediator between sides that may disagree.

As an adverb mediately is

in a mediate manner; by the intervention of an intermediary agent or means; by indirect mediation; indirectly.

intermediary

English

Adjective

(head)
  • Intermediate.
  • Noun

    (intermediaries)
  • An agent acting as a mediator between sides that may disagree.
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  • A Mr. Whymper, a solicitor living in Willingdon, had agreed to act as intermediary between Animal Farm and the outside world
  • An arranger of a contract or other agreement who is separate from the parties to the agreement
  • One or several stages of an event which occurs after the start and before the end.
  • A person or organisation in an intermediate position in a supply chain of goods or services
  • The intermediary between the manufacturer and retailer is the wholesaler

    mediately

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • In a mediate manner; by the intervention of an intermediary agent or means; by indirect mediation; indirectly.
  • He derived his impressions of things not directly from them, but mediately from other people's impressions about them.

    Antonyms

    * immediately * directly

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