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me·di·a·tize \ˈmēdēəˌtīz\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: German mediatisieren, from mediat mediate (from Late Latin mediatus, past participle of mediare to be in the middle) + -isieren -ize — more at mediate transitive verb 1. : to bring (a prince or state) down to the rank of mediate vassal from that of immediate vassal of the Holy Roman Empire : annex (a state) to another < a mediatized prince — Cyril Connolly > 2. : to put into a middle or intermediate position : make instrumental or subordinate intransitive verb 1. : to act as mediator 2. : to become a mediate vassal of the Holy Roman Empire |