Adjective
midlevel (not comparable)
At a medium level; neither high nor low in rank
a midlevel official
Miller, a former Green Beret who has spent his career in counterterrorism, was vaulted from midlevel desk officer at the National Security Council to defense secretary in under a year. Source: Internet
Most of the luxury hotels I’ve stayed in belong to major chains, and those chains also manage many midlevel properties, such as the Hilton Garden Inn, Marriott Courtyard, Comfort Suites, and Best Western Plus. Source: Internet
That was the case in 1998 when a call came in to then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s office at City Hall: Mr. Biden wanted Mr. Giuliani to hire his niece, Missy Owens — Valerie’s daughter — for a midlevel job in the administration. Source: Internet
Maybe that person is a midlevel staffer in a White House whose workplace culture treated mask-wearers as sissies. Source: Internet
Davis will get a bump from the minimum this summer, but executives agree he should come in well below the midlevel. Source: Internet
They would get enough money so that a midlevel plan would cost no more than 6.4 percent of their income. Source: Internet