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multilevel

American  
[muhl-ti-lev-uhl] / ˌmʌl tɪˈlɛv əl /
Or multileveled

adjective

  1. having different levels or planes.

    a multilevel stage set.


Etymology

Origin of multilevel

First recorded in 1950–55; multi- + level

Example Sentences

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“That was the hardest attraction technically that the company’s ever built,” Imagineer Craig Russell said of the massive, multilevel Rise of the Resistance.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a prequel to “Outlander,” “Blood of My Blood” has two strong love stories and many footnote-like attractions, but it lacks, through no fault of its cast, the multilevel tensions of its predecessor.

From Los Angeles Times

Pam Bishop persuades siblings Harper and Debra to join the Wheel, a multilevel marketing scheme targeting women looking to get rich quick.

From Los Angeles Times

Together, the brands have erected Red Bull Mirage, a multilevel playground across from the EDM-focused Quasar Stage.

From Los Angeles Times

He's also been in multilevel marketing, in a couple of cases I examined in the book.

From Salon