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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
But the fact that Redcorn was the "most human and multidimensional" Native American on screen was "a disheartening and stark reminder of the history of indigenous representations in network television", Tahmahkera pointed out.
But the series, like the film, shows that vampires are also multidimensional — vulnerable, emotional, funny, absurd — and completely out of place in the modern world.
“It was a multidimensional puzzle, each like its own little musical magic trick of, ‘Hey, same tune, mostly, same words, mostly.
“Romania’s position is and will continue to be unequivocal in its multidimensional support of Ukraine, alongside the international community, in its legitimate right to self-defense against Russia’s illegal and unprovoked aggression,” Iohannis’ office said.
Prior work training machine learning algorithms focus on just one aspect of surgery outcome "but ignore the inherent multidimensional nature of surgery recovery," she added.
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