Pronunciation: /ædˈmiːdiəl/
adjective relating to or situated in the middle or near the middle
A1 The admedial position of the button makes it easy to reach.
A2 The admedial section of the book contains important information.
B1 The admedial paragraph of the report summarizes the key points.
B2 The admedial part of the presentation focuses on recent developments.
C1 The admedial chapter of the novel reveals a major plot twist.
C2 The admedial scene in the movie sets the tone for the rest of the film.
formal In linguistics, the admedial position refers to the middle of a word or phrase.
informal The admedial part of the sentence is where the main idea is usually located.
slang I always get confused with the admedial stuff in grammar class.
figurative The admedial role of the character in the story symbolizes balance and harmony.
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