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Princeton's WordNet

  1. mid-Decembernoun

    the middle part of December

Wiktionary

  1. mid-Decembernoun

    Any time in the middle of December.

  2. mid-Decemberadverb

    In the middle of December.

  3. mid-Decemberadjective

    Happening in the middle of December.

  4. Etymology: From mid, and December.

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  1. mid-december

    Mid-December refers to the middle part of the month of December, typically around the dates of 10th to 20th. It's the time roughly halfway through the last month of the year. The specific dates that constitute "mid-December" can vary slightly depending on the context or interpretation.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of mid-december in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of mid-december in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of mid-december in a Sentence

  1. Michael Reynolds:

    >NEW YORK, Dec 30 (Reuters) - U.S. government bond investors hurting after the biggest annual decline in the history of the asset class are riding out yet another selloff, as worries over persistent inflation cloud the prospects for an expected 2023 rebound.Heavyweights such as Amundi, Vanguard and BlackRock turned bullish on bonds in recent weeks, on expectations that inflation has peaked and that a potential recession next year could push the Federal Reserve to end its most aggressive rate hiking cycle in decades. Many investors have followed suit. December’s BofA Global Research survey showed fund managers were the most overweight bonds versus stocks in nearly 14 years.But while bonds rebounded in October and November, prices have retreated over the last few weeks, as investors digested stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data and as China reopened from COVID-19 restrictions, which some believe could add to price pressures in the new year.Falling prices have pushed up yields, which move inversely. Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields have climbed over 40 basis points since mid-December to nearly 3.9%, the highest in over a month. Two-year yields - which more closely reflect monetary policy expectations - hit an intra-day peak of 4.445% on Tuesday, their highest since November.The market seemed to have been getting ahead of itself expecting a pivot to occur from the Fed, it is coming to terms with the fact that the Fed is going to have to be tighter for longer, until theyre really sure that theyve got inflation back under control.

  2. Mark Luscombe:

    Start looking, monitor and be ready to act by mid-December.

  3. David Carter:

    We would not be surprised if we limp through to mid-December, it's less than a month away from the Fed decision and I'm not sure anyone wants to put big trades on before that.

  4. Andy Hogg:

    We are careful to make sure we don't leave any fruit or food behind the counter for when the elephants come in, during the time that the wild mango fruit is in season, we get elephants in the courtyard and in reception several times a day. It generally happens from late October through mid-December.

  5. Raphael Warnock:

    North Carolina Rep.-elect Madison Cawthorn told Fox News in mid-December. North Carolina Rep.-elect Madison Cawthorn asserted that Raphael Warnock.


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