premediate

To advocate.

Verb

  1. To advocate.
  2. To frame or mediate beforehand.
    • Just as remediation insists on the inseparabiilty of reality and mediation — the reality of media, their materiality as objects of circulation within the world of humans and non-humans, of society and of things — so the...
    • But the cueing of atrocity memory through substitutional representation can also be deployed to premediate events– in other words to frame the story before the event even begins . - 2013, Andrew Hoskins, Ben O'Loughlin,...
    • Rather, by trying to premediate as many of the possible worlds, or possible paths, as the future could be imagined to take, premediation bears some affinities to the logic of designing a video game.. - 2019, W. Kang, G....

Origin

From pre- + mediate.

Forms

premediates premediating premediated