medium - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • enterprise: Is this a market for small and medium enterprises?
  • heat: Add the bread crumbs, and cook over a medium heat tossing and turning, until nice and crispy brown.

Converse of object

  • stream: Media Online Focus carries information on moving images and related content delivered online, including databases and streamed media.

Adjective modifier

  • mass: We also consider the role of the mass media in society.
  • digital: Analog and digital archiving The move to digital media is well underway.
  • mainstream: Or so the mainstream media would have you believe.
  • electronic: Each of these factors are helping push journals from paper to electronic media.
  • mixed: A click on mixed media gives reviews about books, films and music which is another interesting feature of the site.
  • interactive: With his company he developed methods to research how people use interactive media.

Modifies a noun

  • coverage: Contemporary dance is not blessed with a plethora of media coverage on any platform.
  • inquiry: She is the first point of contact for all media enquiries.
  • attention: Their debut album ITS NICE TO BE NICE is now selling well on its third pressing and has received national media attention.
  • outlet: We now have many more media outlets in Britain than when the lobby was established 120 years ago.

Noun used with modifier

  • broadcast: Dealing with all aspects of advertising with a bias toward broadcast media.
  • multi: This multi media essay is one of three that attempt to explore some themes in greater depth.
  • mainstream: But that doesn t mean we can avoid the mainstream media altogether.
  • storage: A charge may also be made for storage media for information requested in electronic format.
  • mass: The right wing believe that mass media is creating a mass culture.
  • print: They involve spoken and written language, electronic and print media, still and moving images.

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