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amid
(amid)
Pronunciation:
/əˈmɪd/
preposition
surrounded by; in the middle of:
our dream home, set amid magnificent rolling countryside
in an atmosphere or against a background of:
talks broke down amid accusations of a hostile takeover bid
Origin:
Middle English
amidde(s)
(see
a
2
,
mid
1
)
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