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midterm
[ mid-turm ]
noun
- Often midterms. Informal. an examination or series of examinations at the middle of a school term.
midterm
/ ˈɪˈɜː /
noun
- the middle of a term in a school, university, etc
- ( as modifier )
midterm exam
- politics
- the middle of a term of office, esp of a presidential term, when congressional and local elections are held
- ( as modifier )
midterm elections
- the middle of the gestation period
- ( as modifier ) See term
midterm checkup
Example Sentences
That could be an indication that the party will have the political wind at their backs in state elections this November and the midterm congressional elections next year.
It also comes ahead of consequential cases that will land before the court on abortion rights, congressional redistricting and voting rules that could affect the 2026 midterm elections.
The state’s importance in the midterms is due to several reasons.
“Why are we treating this moment as, ‘Maybe we’ll vote them out in midterms?’”
The shifting voting dynamics in the state could have ramifications in next year’s midterm elections, where Californians are expected to play a major role in deciding which party wins control of the House.
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