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midstream
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
midstream
(noun)
change
(verb)
horse
(noun)
midstream
/
ˈ
mɪd
ˈ
striːm/
noun
midstream
/
ˈ
mɪd
ˈ
striːm/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of MIDSTREAM
in midstream
1
:
in the middle of a river or stream
The boat struck a rock
in midstream
.
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:
while in the process of doing something
She began talking about the party but changed topics
in midstream
.
The government stopped the project
in midstream
.
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change horses in midstream
at
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horse
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