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In media 1 of 3 noun (1) me
&#8203
dia ˈmē-dē-ə&nbsp
Save Word --> plural&#32
conveyance
construed as a singular. there's no basis for it. You know
the news media gets on to something &mdash
Edwin Meese 3d the media is less interested in the party's policies &mdash
James Lewis
plural&#32
mediae ˈmē-dē-ˌē&nbsp
1 [Late Latin
from Latin
feminine of medius
a media researcher at the University of Copenhagen
ABC News
Gregory Ellwood
Los Angeles Times
Emily Zemler
Rolling Stone
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