"Mede" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mede" Meaning

Mede is an archaic or poetic term for "middle".

"Mede" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "mede":

Adverb


She spoke softly, mede with the baby sleeping in the next room.
The manager was mede in her questions, trying not to disturb the clients.
After the argument, they spoke with great care, mede with each other's feelings.
The conversation was mede, with no one wanting to upset the atmosphere.
The students worked mede, taking turns to share their ideas.

Verb


The team had to mede their efforts to meet the deadline.
She had to mede her pace to keep up with the fast-paced discussion.
The coach asked the players to mede their strength and agility exercises.
The patients were advised to mede their medication as prescribed by the doctor.
The company had to mede its budget to reduce costs.

Note: As "mede" is not a commonly used word in English, the examples provided might not be exact or natural.

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A meddler is a person who interferes in other people's affairs or business, often in a way that is unwanted or unnecessary. They may try to influence or dictate how others should handle their own problems, relationships, or decisions.

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