unmediated
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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Economics does not come to us unmediated; like everything else, it is embedded in narrative, in story.
From Salon
And if we cut out the middle man, maybe our attention will naturally shift to healthier role models and stranger, more unmediated narratives.
From Los Angeles Times
It takes a certain kind of restraint and support — given the comparative lack of commercial potential — for TV to engage life as it is, unmediated by writers rooms or reality producers.
From Los Angeles Times
But the real excitement was in hearing the voices of the justices, live, unmediated and crackling with life.
From New York Times
Those who submerge themselves in unmediated star-to-fan selfies and videos can bring themselves to suspend the belief of alienation and replace it with impressions of coziness.
From Salon
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