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midterm

[ UK /mˈɪdtˌɜːm/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪdˌtɝm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an examination administered in the middle of an academic term
  2. the middle of the gestation period
  3. middle of an academic term or a political term in office

How To Use midterm In A Sentence

  • A third-party group headed by a GOP operative is out with a new Nevada ad spot encouraging Latinos in the state not to cast votes in this year's midterm elections. GOP-Linked 'Latinos For Reform' Airs Nevada Ads Urging Hispanics Not To Vote (VIDEO)
  • Nevertheless, CNN has talked to a "language analyst" who gets paid to "[analyze and catalogue] trends in word usage and word choice and their impact on culture," and they report that Obama was too "professorial," and now America is at grave risk of not passing its midterm exams on the oil spill. Obama Oil Spill Speech Criticized By CNN's Language Analyst For Not Being Moronic Enough [UPDATE]
  • An airport official said the alternative is to take passengers to the midterm car park for a free shuttle bus. The Sun
  • Ninety percent of the students in Quashie's class bombed the midterm.
  • The place was only half full and it was still dark outside but it was way past bedtime on a Saturday night and midterms were just a dim, horrific memory.
  • We know that historically the party that holds the White House loses seats in Congress in their first midterm election.
  • Around this time in every midterm election cycle, the vultures of political prognostication begin hovering over incumbents in trouble.
  • Palin divvied out 57 total endorsements of House, Senate, and governor candidates in the run up to the midterm elections. Sarah Palin Endorsements Boast Winning Record, Tarnished By Key Losses
  • Republicans rule both chambers of Congress and the midterm elections are nearly two years into the future.
  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: Beware the midterm mudslinging OpEdNews - Quicklink: Beware the midterm mudslinging
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