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Definitions for midair
mɪdˈɛərmidair

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. midairnoun

    some point in the air; above ground level

    "the planes collided in midair"

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  1. midairnoun

    some point in the air; above ground level; as, the planes collided in midair; also used attributively; as, a midair collision.

Wiktionary

  1. midairnoun

    a collision between two or more aerospace vehicles in flight.

  2. midairadjective

    In the act of flight; airborne.

Wikipedia

  1. midair

    Midair is a free-to-play first-person shooter by Archetype Studios. The game emphasizes freedom of movement with jetpacks and skiing, while also featuring large open maps and vehicles. The game was developed using Unreal Engine 4, and was released on May 3, 2018.

ChatGPT

  1. midair

    Midair is a term that refers to a location or position that is above the ground or an elevated surface, typically in reference to a state of flight or suspension in the air. It describes something happening or being situated in the space between the ground and the sky, not supported by anything physical.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of midair in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of midair in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of midair in a Sentence

  1. Hannah Gavios:

    It was pitch black and before I knew it, I was in midair falling off a cliff. I was honestly thinking I wouldn’t survive, i hit my head a few times and landed with a big bump. I was screaming in pain. It was the most painful thing ever. I felt like a total vegetable. I felt completely vulnerable. I couldn’t move anything.

  2. Janet Bednarek:

    The important thing, however, was to create a way to refuel, there had been a lot of experiments up to this point with aerial refueling, but there really was no way to modify a Cessna 172 to be refueled in midair. So they set up an extra tank that could be filled from a truck on the ground. When they needed to refuel, they would come down and fly very low and just above stall speed, then the truck came along and winched up a hose and then used a pump to transfer the fuel into the airplane. It really was a dramatic show of airmanship, because they had to do it at night sometimes and that required some precision flying.

  3. Bill Robles:

    The girls would have outbursts. He would have occasional outbursts. They would all do the same thing and copy him. One time they removed him from the courtroom and put him a holding cell, behind a locked door with a little screen, at one point he was agitated and (said) something to the effect of 'Somebody ought to cut your head off, judge' ... And before you knew it, Bingo! He was leaping toward the judge. The bailiff tackled him in midair.

  4. Mike Pence:

    When Pete’s two children were born, he took two months maternity leave, where upon thousands of travelers were stranded in airports, the air traffic system shut down, airplanes nearly collided in midair, i mean, Pete Buttigieg is the only person in human history to have a child and all the rest of us get postpartum depression.

  5. Wafula Strike:

    ( Empics Sport) According to the outlet, though her fellow passengers were free to walk off after a 20 minute delay, Wafula Strike was left neglected to deplane, though she had booked assistance weeks before she traveled. CAPITAL AIRLINES PASSENGERS TERRIFIED OVER MIDAIR DROP :' I DO N'T WANT TO DIE' The 49-year-old wheelchair racer and disability rights campaigner told BBC she was left waiting for 45 minutes before a London Stansted ground crew staffer came to help her. I felt angry and very neglected, it's not good when you are abandoned on a flight and everyone else is picking up their bags and walking off.

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