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be multifaceted
adjective
Having many facets.
synonyms
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"I believe evaluations should be multifaceted," Dr. Bennett said.
As new technologies fundamentally change the way we work, the jobs that remain will be multifaceted and changeable.
Originally thought to be responsible only for scar formation, cardiac fibroblast function is now known to be multifaceted.
"In this media age the audience understands that people can be multifaceted and multitalented," Mr. Olde said.
Solutions must be multifaceted: affordable housing, supportive services tailored to the needs of individuals, living-wage jobs, effective job training and antipoverty efforts.
While the solutions to these disparate problems will necessarily be multifaceted, the chemistry of earth-abundant and main-group elements will undoubtedly play a major role.
It was always normal to be multifaceted.
Apps created by tourism commissions and bureaus promise to be multifaceted and filled with local spots.
Tinbergen's Four Questions (Plus One) has proven itself to be multifaceted as a teaching technique.
Nonetheless, the links between culture adaptation and apoptosis appear to be multifaceted.
"At the end of the day, a sales associate has to be multifaceted," she says.
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