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Samir1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Adverbs?

Can anyone, maybe even everyone, give me a list of applicable adverbs for the word "mediate?"

Don't be afraid to get too creative, no such thing. Thanks.
  

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it, you will find that "mediate" is very seldom accompanied by an adverb. You could, however, use 'effectively' or 'successfully', 'ineffectively' or 'unsuccessfully'. CJ

  • it, you will find that "mediate" is very seldom accompanied by an adverb.
  • You could, however, use 'effectively' or 'successfully', 'ineffectively' or 'unsuccessfully'.
  • CJ
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Samir1applicable adverbs for the word "mediate"
If you examine the examples of the usage of "mediate" on a corpus such as fraze.it, you will find that "mediate" is very seldom accompanied by an adverb.

You could, however, use 'effectively' or 'successfully', 'ineffectively' or 'unsuccessfully'.

CJ
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eg slowly, quickly, carefully, rashly. successfully, unsuccessfully.
The list is almost endless.

Do you have a particular sentence in mind?
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Yes, someone who mediated something with Zen-like calmness and neutrally (there's one!). Oh, and between two peers. Thanks.
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Any hopefully forthcoming ideas would still be very much appreciated Emotion: smile
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eg
dispassionately
calmly
impartially
evenhandedly

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