1 in the middle of an activity, often one that is interrupted --
2 the middle of a river where the water flows fastest, or fig. the middle of an activity: --
3 in the middle of a particular process or series of events: --
I don't think we should change committees midstream.
In the coming year, we will be concentrating on growing our midstream sales.
We are a midstream company that plays a significant role in the oil and gas industry.
Statutory procedures were then in midstream.
Even if they were available, the cost of acquiring them would have to be added to the phenomenal abortive costs of stopping this project in midstream.
Without this saving provision made by the amendment the blight procedure might simply stop in midstream leaving the owner-occupier in considerable uncertainty about the authority's intentions.
Rules cannot be changed in midstream.
In other words, it is one of many cases where the tenant can readily and completely change his mind in midstream between a new lease and a freehold.
In the circumstances it would have been extremely difficult to change that practice in midstream as it were.
We think that this is not the best moment to change horses in midstream.
The difficulty here is that we cannot start changing our minds—to use an appropriate metaphor—in midstream.