in the midst of

See also: in one's midst

English

Preposition

in the midst of

  1. In the middle of. Amidst. Amongst.
    • 2010, March 14, “Paul Harris”, in Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man[The Observer]:
      He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs.

Usage notes

  • Usually followed by of.

Translations

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