- Middle-ground
- Middle-ground Mid"dle-ground`, n. (Paint.) That part of a picture between the foreground and the background. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Middle Ground — may refer to the following: Middle Ground (India), an island within Mumbai Harbour Middle Ground (Ipswich, Massachusetts), an island in Plum Island Sound, Ipswich, Massachusetts academic journal Middle Ground (The Wire episode) Middle Ground… … Wikipedia
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middle ground — n [U] ideas that are not extreme, and that people who oppose each other can agree about ▪ The negotiators could find no middle ground … Dictionary of contemporary English
middle ground — middle ,ground noun singular or uncount opinions and attitudes that are not extreme, and that a lot of people can agree with: a party that occupies the middle ground of politics … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
middle ground — n. 1. MIDDLE DISTANCE (sense 1) 2. an intermediate position between opposing ideas, conflicting viewpoints, etc., by which reconciliation or compromise may be achieved … English World dictionary
middle ground — index compromise Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
middle ground — ► NOUN ▪ an area of compromise or possible agreement between two extreme positions … English terms dictionary
middle ground — noun 1. nautical : a shoal in a fairway having a channel on either side 2. : middle distance 1 3. : a standpoint midway between extremes a middle ground between firmness and appeasement Wall Street Journal a characterless middle ground betw … Useful english dictionary
middle ground — {n.} A place halfway between the two sides of an argument; a compromise. * /John wanted to go running. Bill said it was too hot. Tom took the middle ground and suggested a hike./ * /The committee found a middle ground between the two proposals./ … Dictionary of American idioms
middle ground — {n.} A place halfway between the two sides of an argument; a compromise. * /John wanted to go running. Bill said it was too hot. Tom took the middle ground and suggested a hike./ * /The committee found a middle ground between the two proposals./ … Dictionary of American idioms