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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mediatise .
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Examples
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There are in Germany many so-called mediatised families, so-called because at one time they possessed royal rank and rights over small bits of territory before Napoleon changed the map of Europe and wiped out so many small principalities.
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Christie's specialist Giovanna Bertazzoni saw the auction as part of a general trend by which "mediatised" works sell well.
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That was a way of articulating very simply the shocking difference between real and mediatised experience.
Yatterings » Swinging the Light Fantastic – M. John Harrison interviewed 2007
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This is especially important in today's highly mediatised world.
EXCLUSIVE: How 'Spinning Gordon' Played Politics With Terrorism 2007
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He was adopted by a legitimate Princess of Anhalt one of the many ebenbürtig mediatised princely Houses in Germany.
Too sad to watch? Ann Althouse 2007
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It chanced that on some occasion Townsend was interviewing a very rich Bengal magnate, a mediatised Prince, so far as I remember, though of comparatively humble caste.
The Adventure of Living Strachey, John St Loe 1922
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Lancken, Herr von Sandt, and Count Ortenburg -- a scion of a mediatised
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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Prussia with a daughter of one of these mediatised houses would not be morganatic.
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He speaks a few years later of “the biting acid of Prussian legislation which in a single generation can reduce a mediatised Prince to an ordinary voter.”
Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire Headlam, James W 1899
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Townsend was interviewing a very rich Bengal magnate, a mediatised
The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography John St. Loe Strachey 1893
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