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mediation

dispute resolution
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This term carries a professional, neutral, and structured connotation. It suggests a controlled environment where a third party facilitates communication without imposing a final decision, unlike arbitration where the third party acts as a judge. It is most common in legal, diplomatic, and corporate settings. In a psychological or social context, it refers to the bridge that connects two opposing forces. It evokes an image of a middle ground or a buffer zone designed to reduce friction and foster mutual understanding through guided dialogue.

Countable when referring to a specific session or a particular case of intervention (e.g., the mediation lasted three hours). Uncountable when referring to the general practice or professional field of conflict resolution.

Meanings

Noundispute resolution

The process of intervening in a dispute to bring about an agreement.

"The two companies agreed to mediation to avoid a costly court battle."

Examples

The two companies agreed to mediation to avoid a costly court battle.

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