Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

middle-course

Noun
ˈmɪdəl kɔːrs
Definition
A course of action that is moderate, avoiding extremes.
Examples
  • After much deliberation, the committee decided on a middle-course that satisfied both sides of the debate.
  • In negotiations, finding a middle-course is crucial for maintaining harmony.
  • They took a middle-course in their strategy, ensuring no one felt left out.
Meaning
The middle-course represents a balanced approach to a situation, often integrating various perspectives for a well-rounded outcome.
Synonyms
  • Moderate approach
  • Balanced solution
  • Middle ground