What is another word for unmediated?

Pronunciation: [ʌnmˈiːdɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Unmediated is an adjective that describes something that is direct or immediate without any intervention or involvement of a third party. Some synonyms for this word include straightforward, unfiltered, uncensored, unadulterated, untarnished, and unaltered. The word unmediated is commonly used in various fields such as technology, communication, and psychology. In technological terms, unmediated refers to communication that takes place without any intermediaries such as media or networks. In communication, unmediated refers to direct face-to-face interaction that occurs without any technological intervention. Similarly, in psychology, unmediated refers to a direct connection between two individuals without any external forces or influences.

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What are the hypernyms for Unmediated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for unmediated?

The antonyms for the word "unmediated" are mediated, moderated, controlled, managed, regulated, and supervised. Mediated implies that something has been facilitated by an intermediary or medium, while moderated conveys that something has been toned down or made less extreme. Controlled suggests that something has been directed or restrained, while managed connotes the effective handling of a given situation. Regulated implies that something has been adjusted or set up according to specific standards or rules, and supervised implies that something has been overseen or directed by an authority figure. Using these words can help one to express the opposite of unmediated in a clear and precise manner.

What are the antonyms for Unmediated?

Usage examples for Unmediated

The fact that I remembered Dan meant that I hadn't been refreshed from my backup, that my broken brain was still there, churning along in unmediated isolation.
"Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"
Cory Doctorow
Politically and religiously, it undoubtedly should be so regarded, for it was a chief factor in the renewal of German nationalism and its central doctrines of justification by faith, and the right of each separate believer to an unmediated access to the Highest, exalted the integrity and dignity of the individual.
"Preaching and Paganism"
Albert Parker Fitch
Whatever his religion, he is morally authorised to labour against these unmediated evils with the heartiest intolerance.
"The Sources Of Religious Insight"
Josiah Royce

Famous quotes with Unmediated

  • It is not inappropriate to describe the function of the teacher as that of acting to compel awareness. This is not to say that such compulsion contrives to bring a subject to act in the way in which the teacher believes the free man ought to act. It aspires only to assure that the subject is acting for himself and not as the mere instrument of unmediated impulses. There is even a compulsory quality about the Socratic method for, by asking questions, by enquiring in the reasons and grounds for doing this or that, it forces a man to conceive of himself in terms of intentions; it thereby forces him to be free. It does not force him, however, to act in a manner substantively different from this original impulses. … The man who swings at his enemy in blind rage may, after lengthy consideration of creative alternatives, swing at him with cool deliberation. The intentionalist cannot accept the tradition of Kant, Green, and Bosanquet which polarizes conscious duty and preconscious desire and presupposes that reflective awareness will always produce substantive changes in the character of our goals, for to him it is the qualitative change that turns mere impulses into goals that is significant for freedom.
    Benjamin Barber

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