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MULTIFICATED
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "MULTIFICATED" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term, as it does not exist in standard English dictionaries. Example: "The concept of being multificated is not recognized in academic literature."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Swedish theatre, opera, and ballet are multifaceted.
Encyclopedias
Copepods lack compound (i.e., multifaceted) eyes.
Encyclopedias
However, by the early 1980s the large overhead and multifaceted legal identity of the group led to a collapse of the enterprise.
Encyclopedias
In the Republic, it refers to a state of the soul, and the active life to which it leads, whose value is multifaceted.
Science
Rubio's answer to the War on Poverty is no more thoughtful: he proposes creating a "Flex Fund" to "[distribute] a lump sum payment to the states to use to support or create innovative and multifaceted state and local antipoverty programs".
News & Media
He is multifaceted: the artist, poet... he's creative, unlike your average one-dimensional English footballer.
News & Media
Does this mean the Koch brothers are done with their various and multifaceted efforts to bring it down?
News & Media
The problem is that we don't have enough data on the damage malnutrition causes in adolescent girls, nor the multifaceted strategies needed for addressing that damage.
News & Media
Many of the new SNP intake are women with impressive hinterlands: Jo Cherry, a highly regarded QC, spent time as one of Scotland's first specialist sex crimes prosecutors and the multifaceted Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh is a lawyer, businesswoman and a popular screen actor on the Asian subcontinent.
News & Media
Despite this, the message is clear: love is a multifaceted, unpredictable and complex emotion.
News & Media
She shows it to be as multifaceted and historically determined as any other ideology, beginning with her illuminating analysis of its roots in the liberal rights theories initially fostered by the growth of capitalism in the 18th century.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "multificated" in your writing. Use the correct term, such as "multifaceted", "complex", or "varied", depending on the intended meaning.
Common error
Don't assume that adding suffixes like '-ed' to existing words will create valid new words. Always check a dictionary or reliable source to confirm the correctness of your word choices.
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Linguistic Context
"Multificated" is not a recognized word in English. Therefore, it doesn't have a defined grammatical function. Ludwig AI suggests it's a misspelling. If it were intended to function as an adjective, it would likely aim to describe something having multiple aspects or features, similar to "multifaceted" or "complex".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "multificated" is not a recognized word in the English language. Ludwig AI identifies it as a misspelling or non-standard term. When aiming to express the idea of something having many aspects or being complex, it's best to use established words like "multifaceted", "complex", "varied", or other appropriate alternatives. Using correct vocabulary ensures clear and effective communication. There are no authoritative sources using this term, so its usage is highly discouraged.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Multifaceted
Uses 'faceted' to convey having many aspects, a direct and correct replacement.
Complex
Indicates intricacy and multiple elements, a general alternative.
Varied
Emphasizes diversity and a range of different things.
Diverse
Highlights the presence of distinct and different elements.
Manifold
A more formal way of saying 'many' or 'various'.
Multidimensional
Suggests considering something from multiple angles or perspectives.
Elaborate
Implies detailed and complex construction or design.
Intricate
Refers to something with complicated details and patterns.
Complicated
Indicates difficulty in understanding or dealing with due to complexity.
Multiform
Having many forms or appearances, emphasizing variability.
FAQs
What does "multificated" mean?
"Multificated" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling or a made-up word. A similar-sounding correct word is "multifaceted", which means having many aspects or features.
How do I correct "multificated" in my writing?
Replace "multificated" with a recognized word that conveys your intended meaning. Common alternatives include "complex", "varied", or "multifaceted".
Is "multificated" a real word?
No, "multificated" is not a real word in standard English dictionaries. It's important to use established vocabulary to ensure clear communication.
What can I say instead of "multificated"?
Depending on the context, you could use "diverse", "intricate", or "multidimensional" to replace "multificated".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested