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multidimensional
[muhl-tee-di-men-shuh-nl, -dahy-, muhl-tahy-]
adjective
having many different facets, elements, or factors.
I believe every person is a complex and dynamic multidimensional system.
Good CEOs find order in chaos, tackling multidimensional problems and bringing clarity to issues others may find baffling.
Mathematics., (of space) having more than three dimensions.
By developing the math to describe multidimensional spaces, Riemann equipped physicists to explore the possibility of extra dimensions today.
Word History and Origins
Origin of multidimensional1
Example Sentences
Until then, remember that investing is a multidimensional probability game that never ends.
Until then, remember that investing is a multidimensional probability game that never ends.
"Their lives reflect the multidimensional realities of poverty," the report said.
Johnson learned how to fake it in the ring so he could make it in Hollywood, but none of his films have ever called for him to be so multidimensional.
“Image is the weird, the prestige, the high and the low of this city. L.A. is not singular, it’s multifaceted, and tonight gives its flowers to that multidimensional L.A.,”
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