Use the thesaurus entry for mediate to answer the question. mediate adj Definition: occupying a middle position Synonyms: centra
l, intermediate, medium, middle Antonyms: extreme, farthest, outermost, utmost verb Definition: to get something by working with both sides in a dispute Synonyms: interpose, intercede, intervene Antonyms: avoid, disregard, ignore, overlook Use the drop-down menu to choose a synonym for the word mediate as it would be used in this sentence. After looking at much of the evidence, Arlo took a(n) stance on the issue, believing that there was no absolute right or wrong.
Use<span> the </span>thesaurus entry<span> for </span>mediate<span> to </span>answer<span> the </span>question<span>. </span>mediate adj<span>. </span>Definition<span>: </span>occupying<span> a</span>middle position<span>. </span>Synonyms<span>: </span>central<span>, </span>intermediate<span>, </span>medium<span>, </span>middle<span>. </span>Antonyms<span>: </span>extreme<span>, </span>farthest,outermost<span>, </span>utmost verb<span>. </span>Definition<span>: to </span>get something<span> by </span>working<span> with </span>both sides<span> in a </span>dispute.Synonyms<span>: </span>
The American University speech, titled "A Strategy of Peace", was a commencement address delivered by United States President John F. Kennedy at the American University in Washington, D.C., on Monday, June 10, 1963.