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be manifold
verb
To make manifold; multiply.
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The problems could be manifold.
The advantages would be manifold.
Fuller's genius turned out to be manifold.
The origin of these interferences can be manifold.
Judging by her recent work the directions will be manifold and pursued with imagination and passion.
Still, for Dattadeen, the benefits would be manifold: She could set her own hours, earning an income while tending to D.'s appointments.
But Pleasure I know to be manifold, and with her, as I was just now saying, we must begin, and consider what her nature is.
From the socialist French boulevards of Hanoi to the Vietcong caves in the Mekong delta to Angkor Wat in Cambodia and picture-perfect rice paddies in Laos, the experience will be manifold and memorable.
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The results of the triggered action can be manifold and range from smaller conformational changes to more extensive structural changes such as cage-to-cage transformations and self-sorting phenomena.
From my perspective, the reason you would rub a guy's face with the palm of an old leather glove would be manifold: to rub the rough, abrasive leather palm across a guy's face, to give him a nose full of glove stink or, in the case of a cutaway palm, to tweak a guy's nose".
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