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middleman
This term carries a dual connotation depending on the industry. In commerce, it often implies an unnecessary cost or a barrier to efficiency, frequently appearing in discussions about cutting costs or direct-to-consumer business models. In diplomatic or social contexts, the word shifts toward a more positive or neutral role, describing a facilitator who possesses the trust or skill to bridge a gap between conflicting parties.
Meanings
A person or company that buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers, typically earning a profit from the difference in price.
"The company decided to sell directly to customers to eliminate the middleman."
A person who acts as an intermediary or negotiator between two parties to facilitate an agreement or transaction.
"He acted as a middleman between the two warring factions to broker a peace treaty."