mediatize

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To make (a state or leader under the Holy Roman Empire) into a mediate vassal rather than an immediate one, directly under the emperor; (by extension) to annex while preserving certain rights and titles.
  2. To reduce the effect of (something) by introducing a mediating agent.
  3. To filter (an event etc.) through the mass media; to exploit (something or someone) for media exposure; to propagandize via social media.

Pronunciation

/ˈmiːdɪətʌɪz/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-mediatize.wav

Word forms

mediatize mediatizes mediatizing mediatized mediatise

Etymology

From French médiatiser, German mediatisieren.

Derived words

mediatization overmediatize unmediatized
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