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midsize

adjective
mid·​size | \ ˈmid-ËŒsÄ«z How to pronounce midsize (audio) \
variants: or less commonly midsized \ ˈmid-​ËŒsÄ«zd How to pronounce midsized (audio) \

Definition of midsize

: of intermediate size a midsize car

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Examples of midsize in a Sentence

the midsize company was finding it increasingly difficult to compete with the corporate giants

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Student interns at each campus will hand out fliers, stickers, and T-shirts to inform students about small and midsize employers in Maine. BostonGlobe.com, "New England news in brief," 8 Sep. 2019 All these sick ways — not a conspiracy, not a concerted effort — that a community such as Hartford, any midsize city with far too many churches and nonprofits and federal buildings, etc. Kaitlin Mccallum, courant.com, "Kamora’s Cultural Corner bridges a divide between black, queer and intercultural communities," 4 Sep. 2019 There are still more people in Ohio and across America living in small and midsize cities than there are living in big cities. Paige Williams, The New Yorker, "Leading Dayton, Ohio, in an Era of Guns, Trump, and Madness," 12 Aug. 2019 Some small and midsize law enforcement agencies across the state have stopped responding to certain calls because of the potential dangers to both officers and the person attempting to end his or her life. Anita Chabriastaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, "Police fear ‘suicide by cop’ cases. So they’ve stopped responding to some calls," 10 Aug. 2019 The critical question is whether midsize cities are doomed to stagnation. New York Times, "Why Midsize Cities Struggle to Catch Up to Superstar Cities," 16 July 2019 The selection of Milwaukee, which has about 7,000 rooms in downtown where the convention center is located, reflects a trend for both major parties in picking midsize cities for their quadrennial gatherings. John Mccormick, WSJ, "One Year From Democratic Convention, Hunt Is On for Donors—and Hotel Rooms," 12 July 2019 Her parents own Minuteman Press of Somerville, a midsize commercial printing company in Somerville, N.J. New York Times, "Alexandra Feuer, Joseph Portale," 30 June 2019 Corie Barry/Hubert Joly, Best Buy (Richfield, MN) 50.Richard Fairbank, Capital One (McLean, VA) Best CEOs in the U.S., according to women Small / midsize companies with fewer than 500 employees ranked highest to lowest 1. Frances Yue, USA TODAY, "Who are the best CEOs for women workers? Big tech leaders fall in new ranking," 24 June 2019

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First Known Use of midsize

1967, in the meaning defined above

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midsize

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of midsize

: neither large nor small

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