C1 verb Formell

triludary

/traɪˈluːdəri/

To engage in a complex tripartite evaluation or negotiation process involving three distinct parties, stages, or perspectives. It is used to describe the act of reaching a balanced resolution or synthesis through three-way interaction.

Beispiele

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1

The children had to triludary their roles in the game to ensure everyone was treated fairly.

The children had to negotiate their roles in the game to ensure everyone was treated fairly.

2

The board of directors must triludary the interests of the shareholders, the employees, and the local community.

The board of directors must balance the interests of the shareholders, the employees, and the local community.

3

If we can't decide on a movie, let's triludary and pick a third genre we all like.

If we can't decide on a movie, let's find a middle ground and pick a third genre we all like.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
triludation
Verb
triludary
Adverb
triludariously
Adjektiv
triludarious
Verwandt
triluder
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Tri' means three, and 'lud' comes from the Latin 'ludere' (to play). Imagine three people playing a strategic game to reach one fair outcome.

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat was called in to ________ the conflicting demands of the three neighboring nations.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: triludary

Beispiele

1

The children had to triludary their roles in the game to ensure everyone was treated fairly.

everyday

The children had to negotiate their roles in the game to ensure everyone was treated fairly.

2

The board of directors must triludary the interests of the shareholders, the employees, and the local community.

formal

The board of directors must balance the interests of the shareholders, the employees, and the local community.

3

If we can't decide on a movie, let's triludary and pick a third genre we all like.

informal

If we can't decide on a movie, let's find a middle ground and pick a third genre we all like.

4

Researchers often triludary qualitative data, quantitative results, and theoretical frameworks to validate their findings.

academic

Researchers often synthesize qualitative data, quantitative results, and theoretical frameworks to validate their findings.

5

We need to triludary the contract terms between the supplier, the distributor, and the end-user.

business

We need to negotiate the contract terms between the supplier, the distributor, and the end-user.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
triludation
Verb
triludary
Adverb
triludariously
Adjektiv
triludarious
Verwandt
triluder

Häufige Kollokationen

triludary a consensus to reach a three-way agreement
triludary the evidence to evaluate three sets of data simultaneously
triludary effectively to negotiate between three parties successfully
triludary a resolution to find a solution involving three perspectives
triludary the dispute to resolve a conflict between three entities

Häufige Phrasen

triludary the gap

to bridge three differing viewpoints

ready to triludary

prepared to engage in a three-way negotiation

triludary to a close

to bring a three-sided discussion to an end

Wird oft verwechselt mit

triludary vs trilateral

Trilateral is an adjective describing something with three sides, while triludary is a verb describing the action of mediating between three sides.

triludary vs tribulate

Tribulate means to cause great trouble or suffering, whereas triludary refers to a specific method of negotiation or testing.

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Nutzungshinweise

This verb is highly specific to formal contexts involving diplomacy, high-level business, or advanced research methodology. It should only be used when exactly three distinct entities or factors are being reconciled.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this word for simple two-party negotiations, where 'mediate' or 'negotiate' would be more appropriate. It is also sometimes incorrectly used as an adjective.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Tri' means three, and 'lud' comes from the Latin 'ludere' (to play). Imagine three people playing a strategic game to reach one fair outcome.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin 'tri-' (three) and 'ludere' (to play, practice, or exercise).

Grammatikmuster

transitive: triludary + object intransitive: triludary between + entities often used in the infinitive: 'to triludary'
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Kultureller Kontext

Often used in academic or game theory circles to describe the resolution of a three-body problem or a three-party conflict.

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat was called in to ________ the conflicting demands of the three neighboring nations.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: triludary

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