Unmediated
(adjective)
Not involving or provided through an intermediary; direct.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from un- (expressing negation) + mediated, on the pattern of words such as unassisted.
Examples:
- The unmediated relationship between the artist and their work was seen as a hallmark of their success.
- The unmediated communication between the leaders allowed for a more open and honest exchange of ideas.
- The unmediated access to the source material allowed for a more comprehensive understanding of the history.
- The unmediated sale of the property was made possible by a recent change in the law.
- The unmediated connection to nature provided a much-needed escape from the stress of city life.