adj. Favoring action halfway between two opposite movements or ideas; with ideas halfway between two opposite sides; seeing good on both sides. The men who wrote the Constitution followed a middle-of-the-road plan on whether greater power belonged to the United States government or to the separate states. Senator Jones favors a middle-of-the-road policy in the labor-management dispute.
MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD
Meaning of MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD in English
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