midterm Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmɪd.tɜːm]
  • Us [ ˈmɪd.tɝːm]

Meaning of midterm In English

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Examples of midterm

  • The participants who were primed with words related to intelligence had increased performance on their midterms compared to the participants who received neutral primes.

  • Participants were subliminally primed with either words related or unrelated to intelligence 1 to 4 days before actual course midterms.

  • He never sought election during this time as he was appointed to the position mid-term and appointed out, also in mid-term.

  • Requiring a justice or judge to retire mid-term disrupts the efficient and orderly administration of justice.

  • Students who pass everything, including midterms, finals, and regents, are hosted at a semi-annual breakfast.

  • At mid-term, individual students meet one-on-one with each of their teachers for comprehensive and individualized feedback.

  • The projects are separated into three categories: near-term, mid-term, and long-term.

  • Evaluations are based primarily on written exams (marks are based on two midterms and one end of term exam) and percentage grades appear on transcripts.

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Translations of midterm In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (一屆政府的任期)中期的, 期中考試…

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  • 中文简体

    (一届政府的任期)中期的, 期中考试…

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  • Español

    parcial [masculine, singular], de mitad de trimestre [feminine…

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  • Français

    de milieu d’année, de milieu de mandat…

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  • Norwegian

    midt i semesteret, midt i presidentperioden…

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