midcourse

/ˈmɪdˌkɔrs/
adjective
  1. Happening or done in the middle of a course of action, such as a journey, project, or process.
    • The team made a midcourse correction to the rocket's trajectory.
    • We scheduled a midcourse review to check our progress on the project.
    • The pilot adjusted the flight plan midcourse to avoid a storm.
adverb
  1. In the middle of a course or process.
    • The spacecraft changed direction midcourse to reach the correct orbit.
    • The teacher decided midcourse to switch to a different lesson plan.
    • They realized midcourse that their strategy was not working.
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