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unmediated

American  
[uhn-mee-dee-ayt-id] / ˌʌnˈmi diˌeɪt ɪd /

adjective

  1. not mediated; without intervention or filtering.


Example Sentences

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Unmediated and unvetted stays could be dangerous for hosts, too.

From The Verge • Jul. 1, 2022

Unmediated, all of these transmissions would interfere with one another and prevent information from being received reliably.

From Slate • Oct. 14, 2019

Unmediated footage can be edited polemically, as in Frederick Wiseman’s films, but “Boone” seems resigned to sidelong glances, confident that merely observing farm life, including some spunky animals, is enough.

From New York Times • Apr. 27, 2017

Unmediated physical connection to childbirth and nursing is wildly magical.

From Slate • Feb. 19, 2015

Unmediated thoughts, thrown out to the world with as little premeditation as the impulses they describe.

From The Guardian • Apr. 7, 2013