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multisensory

American  
[muhl-tahy-sen-suh-ree, muhl-tee-] / ˌmʌl taɪˈsɛn sə ri, ˌmʌl ti- /

adjective

  1. engaging, involving, or relating to more than one sense.


Example Sentences

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Add in a bowl of pozole roja or thick Texas toast dripping with butter and jam, and suddenly you’re in multisensory heaven.

From Salon

The international art collective teamLab’s mind-bending, multisensory and infinitely Instagrammable installations are propagating all over the world — London; Tokyo; São Paulo, Brazil — while Marc Glimcher, the president and chief executive of Pace Gallery, and Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, former president of Pace London, teamed up to start Superblue, an enterprise dedicated specifically to experiential art.

From New York Times

Here’s what I mean: Unable to live-stream a multisensory comeback concert on Sunday night, I listened to his sophomore album, “Blonde,” which I remember feeling so slippery, so foggy, so sodden with mystique when it first dropped in 2016.

From Washington Post

It’s an aromatic answer to a multisensory problem.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Daniels, whose help Ally finally agrees to accept, introduces Ally — and the audience — to multisensory techniques for children with learning disabilities.

From New York Times