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in between
in betweenprep. & adv. Between: Mortar in between the bricks; two crackers with a filling in between.Translationsin between
in betweenIn an intermediate place, position, or situation. My fiancé and my best friend had a falling out, and unfortunately, I found myself caught in between.See also: betweenin betweenlocated in the middle of two things, states, or possibilities. The bath water is not hot or cold. It's in between. A sandwich consists of two slices of bread with some other food in between.See also: betweenin betweenIn an intermediate situation, as in My roommates disagreed and I was caught in between. [Late 1500s] See also: betweenin beˈtween neither one thing nor another, but having some qualities of both; between two states, kinds, sizes, etc: ‘Would you call this dress green or blue?’ ‘I’d say it was in between.’See also: between in between In an intermediate situation: My roommates disagreed and I was caught in between.See also: betweenIn between
In betweenUsed in the context of general equities. Priced higher than the bid price but lower than the offer price. See: In the middleIn BetweenIn equities, describing a price higher than the bid price but lower than the offer price. More generally, the term may describe a moderately priced good or service. |