midterm

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Recent Examples of midterm During the 2022 midterm election, some in Trump’s orbit also represented candidates seeking his endorsement, leading to accusations that aides were profiting from their proximity to the former president. Zeke Miller, Los Angeles Times, 26 Nov. 2024 Democrats performed well in off-year elections in 2017 after Trump's first win and in the 2018 midterm elections, and New Jerseyans in particular have traditionally been reluctant to elevate Republicans the year after a Republican wins the White House. Tal Axelrod, ABC News, 26 Nov. 2024 In fact, the 2024 results were more closely correlated with the 2022 midterm results for U.S. House than the 2020 presidential election. Nate Cohn, New York Times, 25 Nov. 2024 Senators will have to decide if loyalty to Trump is worth the risk of voter backlash in the next midterm elections in 2026. Carrie Johnson, NPR, 22 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for midterm 
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Noun
  • If adjustments had proceeded as planned this year, about half of schools would have lost funding midyear totaling $157 million, according to a press release.
    Cayla Bamberger, New York Daily News, 27 Nov. 2024
  • This wave of drone, missile, and glide bomb attacks on civilian areas reflects an intensifying Russian strategy that began midyear.
    Dan Perry, Newsweek, 26 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • Students who read the essay without a pretest were given additional time to study, or else the students’ attention was focused on the critical passages in one of several ways: by italicizing the critical section or by making the key term that would be tested bold, or by a combination of strategies.
    Bridgid Finn, Scientific American, 1 Mar. 2010
  • After families submit an initial pretest for students, the district manages the weekly testing through mobile clinics that move from campus to campus.
    Howard Blume Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 3 May 2021
Noun
  • Both wore orange jumpsuits and handcuffs and sat next to their attorneys during the exam.
    Christina Hall, Detroit Free Press, 17 Dec. 2024
  • The impact should be immediately observable in the exam's attempt rate and pass rate.
    Ray Ravaglia, Forbes, 16 Dec. 2024

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“Midterm.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/midterm. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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