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multiyear
[muhl-tee-yeer]
adjective
lasting or taking more than one year.
Example Sentences
The best argument for European banks’ safety is how miserable life has been for them since the global financial crisis, which quickly segued into the multiyear euro zone crisis, catalyzed by unsustainable sovereign debt in Greece and other member countries.
Beginning in June, Meta went on a hiring spree that is not yet done, reportedly offering nine-figure multiyear deals to the world’s top AI researchers.
As part of the press conference announcing the multiyear investigation, the indictments were detailed, and officials referred to sportsbooks as among those that had been defrauded.
Prices for the battery metal have climbed from multiyear lows in recent months, following news of supply cuts in China that traders expect will reduce market oversupply.
The grants are part of a multiyear $100 million “AI Grand Challenge,” with each of the winners receiving $2 million.
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