midsequence
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]midsequence (not comparable)
- During a sequence.
Adverb
[edit]midsequence (not comparable)
- During a sequence.
- 2009 February 23, Katie Thomas, “Equestrian Rider’s Recovery Serves as Reminder of Sport’s Danger”, in New York Times[1]:
- So when Darren Chiacchia, an elite rider who competed for the United States in the 2004 Athens Olympics, missed the first few maneuvers of his dressage test during a low-level competition here, the judge asked him to stop midsequence.
Noun
[edit]midsequence (uncountable)
- A point within a sequence.
- 2008, Gavin Reid, Angela Fawcett, Dyslexia in Context: Research, Policy and Practice, page 291:
- Often dyslexic pupils will have difficulty in picking up a number in midsequence.