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Understanding Postmedial Outcomes and Their Significance

Postmedial refers to something that comes after or follows a mediating or intervening entity, event, or process. In other words, it is the thing that happens or exists after a mediator has done its job.

For example, if a mediator helps two parties resolve a dispute, the postmedial outcome might be a formal agreement or a new relationship between the parties. Similarly, in linguistics, a postmedial can be a word or phrase that follows a mediating word or phrase, such as a preposition or a conjunction.

In general, the term "postmedial" is used to emphasize the idea that something comes after or is influenced by a mediating factor, and it is often used in contrast to "premedial," which refers to something that happens before or is influenced by a mediator.

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