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a. (alternative form of midterm English)
Usage examples of "mid-term".
Any of these latter offenses could theoretically result in explusion, and in cheating cases often did (especially if the cases involved mid-term or final exams), but mostly it was disciplinary pro, which you carried with you for an entire semester.
He came in mid-term without an interview, late May it was though no one would have thought it from the weather, employed through one of the shiftier agencies specialising in supply teachers for prep schools, to hold down old Dover's teaching till someone suitable could be found.
The Sachse Concerto was chosen — Roman can’t remember why — for his mid-term exam, and he succeeded brilliantly.
I was marking my first set of mid-term papers at my new university.
Drs Eng and Royston, who taught the meat of the course, announced at the beginning of the session that the mid-term papers had been graded and were ready to be returned.