Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects.
1Chaos reigned amidst new rules, while Beijing remained reluctant to offer stimulus.
2He launched the Division of External Studies in 1946 amidst great controversy.
3Her death comes amidst ongoing concern around gender-based violence in South Africa.
4The unfortunate Boabdil plunged once more amidst the recesses of the Alhambra.
5Their excellence only appears with the greater lustre amidst the general defection.
6We dined in the drawing-room below stairs, amidst the Eagle, Vespasian, etc.
7For six miles the road descended amidst steep rocks and mighty precipices.
8Then said the Hall-Sun, speaking softly amidst the hush of the camp:
9His life had terminated in the year 1650, amidst great civil troubles.
10He opened the cell door amidst the execrations of the whole house.
11The theme flows on in ever varying thread, amidst the acclaiming tumult.
12A figure lay on the ground amidst the sea of human statuary.
13No one had noticed him leave the station amidst the general confusion.
14The cries of dreamers, the wailing of sufferers, arose amidst general snoring.
15The people of L'Aquila are nowhere to be seen amidst the disaster.
16So the third campaign in 666 began amidst favourable prospects for Rome.
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