middle ground

The term "middle ground" is often used to describe a position that seeks to balance or reconcile opposing viewpoints or interests.

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Definition

B2General

(common, neutral)An intermediate position between two opposing views or parties.

Example

  • In the debate, she took the middle ground, suggesting a solution that both sides could accept.

B2Negotiation

(common)A compromise where each side makes concessions.

Example

  • Finding a middle ground in the contract discussions was essential to move forward.

B2Politics

(common)A moderate position avoiding extremes.

Example

  • The politician's policies often reflect a middle ground, appealing to a broad range of voters.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "middle ground":

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