medieties

[US]/mɪˈdaɪətɪz/
[UK]/mɪˈdaɪətɪz/

Translation

n.The plural form of mediety; middle states or conditions, particularly in psychological contexts referring to intermediate mental states or transitional conditions between extremes.

Example Sentences

the philosopher explored the medieties between absolute freedom and total constraint.

ethics often occupies the medieties where compromise becomes necessary.

the artist's work reveals the medieties between abstraction and realism.

political moderation embraces the medieties of balanced governance.

language learning exists in the medieties between perfect fluency and complete ignorance.

the scientist documented the medieties in the transition from solid to liquid states.

healthy relationships maintain medieties of independence and interdependence.

economic policy must navigate the medieties between inflation and deflation.

the mediator helped the disputing parties find medieties that neither would reject entirely.

architecture balances the medieties of aesthetic appeal and functional utility.

climate patterns demonstrate the medieties between ice ages and warm periods.

education should guide students through the medieties of knowledge and wisdom.

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