mediatic

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See also: mediàtic

English

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Etymology

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From media +‎ -ic, with infix -t- modelled on forms like cinematic.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mediatic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the media.
    • 2017, Charles P. Linscott, “All Lives (Don't) Matter: The Internet Meets Afro-Pessimism and Black Optimism”, in Black Camera: An International Film Journal, volume 8, number 2, →DOI, page 116:
      Certainly, social media provides a crucial alternative platform for a movement that initially lacked mainstream media access and recognition. Coupled with public protest and civil disobedience, these newer mediatic forms have become powerful tools for #BlackLivesMatter and are part of the movement's identity.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French médiatique.

Adjective

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mediatic m or n (feminine singular mediatică, masculine plural mediatici, feminine and neuter plural mediatice)

  1. (relational) media

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