midterm

/ˈmɪdˌtɜrm/
adjective
  1. Occurring in the middle of a term.
    • The midterm elections will take place in November.
    • Her midterm report showed good improvement.
    • We have a midterm break in October.
noun
  1. An exam given in the middle of an academic term.
    • She studied all weekend for her history midterm.
    • The teacher returned our midterms with grades and comments.
    • I have a midterm in biology next Tuesday.
  2. The middle of a term in school, politics, or other fixed period.
    • By midterm, most students have settled into their classes.
    • The president's approval rating often drops around midterm elections.
    • We will review the project progress at midterm.
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