midterm

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mid- +‎ term

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midterm (not comparable)

  1. Halfway through a term, or roughly so.
    The administration is suffering from the usual midterm drop in approval ratings.

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midterm (plural midterms)

  1. A midterm school exam (i.e., halfway through the term).
    I only got a C on the midterm, so I really have to study for the final.
  2. A midterm election.

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