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Middle-of-the-road

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Adjective

1. centrist, middle-of-the-road

supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative

2. middle-of-the-road

not extreme, especially in political views

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Middle-of-the-road

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adjective
1. 
not extreme, esp in political views; moderate
2. 
of, denoting, or relating to popular music having a wide general appeal

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Middle-of-the-road

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adjective
avoiding extremes, esp. of the political left and right; uncommitted to either liberalism or conservatism

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Middle-of-the-road

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adj.
1. Pursuing a course of action midway between extremes, especially following a course in politics that is neither liberal nor conservative.
2. Abbr. MOR Of, relating to, or being a type of entertainment, especially popular music, that appeals to a wide audience.

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