Medium-term (adjective)

Relating to or denoting a period of time intermediate between the short term and the long term, typically two to five years.

Origin:

Late 20th century: from medium + term.

Examples:

  1. The company's medium-term financial goals include reducing debt and increasing profits.
  2. He was considering making some medium-term investments in the stock market.
  3. The government has set out a number of medium-term objectives for the country's development.
  4. The company was considering a medium-term lease for their new office location.
  5. The medium-term forecast showed a gradual improvement in the economy.
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