| | slovo | definícia |  | Mediately (gcide)
 | Mediately \Me"di*ate*ly\, adv. In a mediate manner; by a secondary cause or agent; not
 directly or primarily; by means; -- opposed to immediately.
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 God worketh all things amongst us mediately. --Sir W.
 Raleigh.
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 The king grants a manor to A, and A grants a portion of
 it to B. In this case. B holds his lands immediately of
 A, but mediately of the king.            --Blakstone.
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | immediately (mass)
 | immediately - okamžite, bezprostredne, hneď, ihneď, vzápätí
 |  | immediately (encz)
 | immediately,bezprostředně			Zdeněk Brožimmediately,hned			immediately,ihned			immediately,okamžitě			immediately,vzápětí |  | intermediately (encz)
 | intermediately, |  | Immediately (gcide)
 | Immediately \Im*me"di*ate*ly\, adv. 1. In an immediate manner; without intervention of any other
 person or thing; proximately; directly; -- opposed to
 mediately; as, immediately contiguous.
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 God's acceptance of it either immediately by
 himself, or mediately by the hands of the bishop.
 --South.
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 2. Without interval of time; without delay; promptly;
 instantly; at once.
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 And Jesus . . . touched him, saying, I will; be thou
 clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed.
 --Matt. viii.
 3.
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 3. As soon as. Cf. Directly, 8, Note.
 
 Syn: Directly; instantly; quickly; forthwith; straightway;
 presently. See Directly.
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 |  | Intermediately (gcide)
 | Intermediately \In`ter*me"di*ate*ly\, adv. In an intermediate manner; by way of intervention.
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 |  | Mediately (gcide)
 | Mediately \Me"di*ate*ly\, adv. In a mediate manner; by a secondary cause or agent; not
 directly or primarily; by means; -- opposed to immediately.
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 God worketh all things amongst us mediately. --Sir W.
 Raleigh.
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 The king grants a manor to A, and A grants a portion of
 it to B. In this case. B holds his lands immediately of
 A, but mediately of the king.            --Blakstone.
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 |  | immediately (wn)
 | immediately adv 1: without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening;
 "he answered immediately"; "found an answer
 straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should
 be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!" [syn:
 immediately, instantly, straightaway, {straight
 off}, directly, now, right away, at once,
 forthwith, like a shot]
 2: near or close by; "he passed immediately behind her"
 3: bearing an immediate relation; "this immediately concerns
 your future"
 |  | intermediately (wn)
 | intermediately adv 1: to an intermediate degree; "intermediately hot"
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