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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
disintermediate .
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Examples
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CHRISTODOULOU: From -- from what I am understanding, the -- the Navy has come in and kind of disintermediated Maersk, and has taken control over the situation, which is very different than how I had to deal with my situation.
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Larry's saying that short form "disintermediated" writing is a trend, and not just in blogging.
Archive 2006-04-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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But it is "disintermediated" investment where the layer of disintermediaton is made up of the broker firm, the stock market mechanism, and investment products like mutual funds and derivatives.
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'disintermediated' by the internet, which would mean that the role he once had as a conduit isn't there any more.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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So are banks getting disintermediated in all this?
Brett King: Who Needs a Bank Branch When You've Got a Mobile Phone? Brett King 2012
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So are banks getting disintermediated in all this?
Brett King: Who Needs a Bank Branch When You've Got a Mobile Phone? Brett King 2012
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Previously, the flow came through a fund of funds approach—but the allocation model is now becoming increasingly 'disintermediated'—that is, investors are looking at making direct investments into India.
Tata Capital Growth Raises $200 million Divya Guha of Mint 2011
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• Online Brokers - Although the introduction of online brokerages helped to make trading less expensive, these online brokers disintermediated retail brokers who helped buy, sell and market small-cap, under-the-radar public companies to investors.
Barry Silbert: The Great Disconnect: American Jobs, Global Competitiveness & The Stock Market Barry Silbert 2011
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So are banks getting disintermediated in all this?
Brett King: Who Needs a Bank Branch When You've Got a Mobile Phone? Brett King 2012
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Publishers have, to use a phrase, ‘disintermediated’ authors and readers somewhat over the years.
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