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    be·tween
    /bəˈtwēn/

    preposition

    • 1. at, into, or across the space separating (two objects or regions): "the border between Mexico and the United States" Similar in the middle ofwith one … on either sidearchaic:betwixt
    • 2. in the period separating (two points in time): "they snack between meals"

    adverb

    • 1. in or along the space separating two objects or regions: "layers of paper with tar in between"
    • 2. in the period separating two points in time: "sets of exercises with no rest in between"

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  2. in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects: The town lies halfway between Rome and Florence. Standing between the two adults was a small child. She squeezed between the parked cars and ran out into the road. There were two houses with a narrow path in between. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of BETWEEN is by the common action of : jointly engaging. How to use between in a sentence. Between vs. Among: Usage Guide

  4. USAGE among expresses a relationship when more than two persons or things are involved: Distrust spread among even his strongest supporters. between is used when only two persons or things are involved: between you and me; to decide between tea and coffee. between also continues to be used, as it has been throughout its entire history, to ...

  5. Between is used when only two persons or things are involved: between you and me; to decide between tea and coffee.

  6. /bɪˈtwiːn/ in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people, etc. Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet. I sat down between Jo and Diana. Switzerland lies between France, Germany, Austria and Italy. The paper had fallen down between the desk and the wall.

  7. 1. a. In or through the position or interval separating: between the trees; between 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock. b. Intermediate to, as in quantity, amount, or degree: It costs between 15 and 20 dollars. 2. Connecting spatially: a railroad between the two cities. 3.

  8. To be between two things is to be in the middle. In a picture, if you are between your sisters, one is on your left and the other is on your right. The preposition between comes from the Old English word betweonum, meaning “among,” or “by turns.”

  9. connecting two or more places or things: There is a regular train service between the two towns. between preposition (SEPARATE) A2. separating two or more things or people: the gap between rich and poor. What's the difference between these two cameras? between preposition (SHARE) B1.

  10. between meaning, definition, what is between: in or through the space that separates t...: Learn more.

  11. preposition. /bɪˈtwin/ in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people, etc. Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet. I sat down between Melinda and Sasha. Switzerland lies between France, Germany, Austria, and Italy.

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