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Similar words: immediatemediummedicalmedicationmedalarmedcome downdiaryMeaning: ['mɪːdɪəm]  n.1. a middle state or condition; mean. 2. something intermediate in nature or degree. 3. an intervening substance, as air, through which a force acts or an effect is produced. 4. the element that is the natural habitat of an organism. 5. surrounding objects, conditions, or influences; environment. 6. an intervening agency, means, or instrument by which something is conveyed or accomplished: Words are a medium of expression. 7. one of the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio, or television. 8. Biol. the substance in which specimens are displayed or preserved. 9. Also called culture medium. Bacteriol. a liquid or solidified nutrient material suitable for the cultivation of microorganisms. 10. a person through whom the spirits of the dead are alleged to be able to contact the living. 11. Fine Arts. Painting. a liquid with which pigments are mixed. the material or technique with which an artist works: the medium of watercolor. 12. a size of printing paper, 181/2 × 231/2 in. (47 × 60 cm) in England, 18 × 23 to 19 × 25 in. (46 × 58 to 48 × 64 cm) in America. 13. Chiefly Brit. a size of drawing or writing paper, 171/2 × 22 in. (44 × 56 cm). 14. Also called medium strip. Midland U.S. See median strip. 15. in medium, Motion Pictures, Television. with the principal actors in the middle distance: The scene was shot in medium. adj.16. about halfway between extremes, as of degree, amount, quality, position, or size: Cook over medium heat. He is of medium height. [1575-85; < L: the middle, n. use of neut. of medius middle. See MID1]Syn. 16. average, mean, middling.Usage. 7. See media1., mediae/mee"dee euh/, n.1. a pl. of medium. 2. (usually used with a pl. v.) the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, and magazines, that reach or influence people widely: The media are covering the speech tonight. adj.3. pertaining to or concerned with such means: a job in media research. Usage. MEDIA, like data, is the plural form of a word borrowed directly from Latin. The singular, MEDIUM, early developed the meaning "an intervening agency, means, or instrument" and was first applied to newspapers two centuries ago. In the 1920s MEDIA began to appear as a singular collective noun, sometimes with the plural MEDIAS. This singular use is now common in the fields of mass communication and advertising, but it is not frequently found outside them: The media is (or are) not antibusiness.mediae/mee"dee euh/, n., pl. mediae /-dee ee'/.1. Gk. Gram. a voiced plosive, as /b, d, g/. 2. Anat. the middle layer of an artery or lymphatic vessel. 3. Entomol. a longitudinal vein in the middle portion of the wing of an insect.. 
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31. Unnecessary anxiety has been caused by media hysteria and misinformation.
32. He was a past-master at manipulating the media for his own ends.
33. The company's donation was surely motivated by self-interest, as it attracted a lot of media attention.
34. Damien has always had a healthy disrespect for media opinion.
35. Most of us are known to succumb to persuasion through the media.
36. The scandal was widely reported in the national media .
37. If the media can manufacture stories like this, who are we supposed to believe?
38. The mass media demanded that all the official documents concerning the sale of this land be made public.
39. The couple married in the Caribbean to avoid a media circus.
40. Media people need to be good talkers and skilled negotiators.
41. Public opinion is influenced by the small elite who control the media.
42. The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs.
43. The media distorts reality; categorises people as all good or all bad.
44. The media has waged a virulent hate campaign against her.
45. The media cast him as the devil incarnate .
46. Why are the media persecuting him like this?
47. The press office fielded numerous calls from the media.
48. She called the media "ravening wolves".
49. He engaged in endless litigation against the media.
50. The trial has turned into a media circus .
51. America's media companies bestride the globe.
52. He has a lot of contacts in the media.
53. Her press conference was a masterpiece of media manipulation.
54. The 11-day trial generated intense media interest .
55. He managed to assert his power over the media.
56. The media has given the show a huge build-up.
57. The film amusingly pokes fun at the media.
58. Wait until the media gets its claws into her.
59. Everyone in Personnel has attended a media skills workshop.
60. The crime received heavy coverage in the mass media.
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