mid-point in recovery, treatment, or progress
the midway point in a progression
stepping-stone during rehabilitation
a secure environment for prisoners, drug addicts, and physically or mentally ill to live before they begin to live alone.
an arrangement between two different and opposing things
an inn or resting place in a journey
Midpoint of recovery, progress.
An inn or a place midway in the journey.
Frank has gone into a halfway house after 27 years in prison.
The social workers are looking for some kind of halfway house for the mentally ill patients after the closure of their current facility was announced.
The journey was going to take 12 hours, so they booked a halfway house to break the journey.
The negotiations were suspended, and we all knew that we had only reached a halfway house on this very difficult subject.
Daisy was sent to a halfway house in Brooklyn, before eventually being set free.
We stayed halfway house before arriving here.
There is no origin for this idiom
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