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midst preposition [ mɪdst ]

• in the middle of.

midst noun

• the middle part or point.
• "he left his flat in the midst of a rainstorm"
Similar: middle, centre, midpoint, halfway point, kernel, nub, focal point, interior, depth(s), thick, in the course of, halfway through, at the heart of, at the core of,
Origin: late Middle English: from in middes ‘in the middle’.

in their midst

• among them.
"I was not especially welcome in their midst"



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