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multistep
adjective
Involving multiple steps
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In math, though there will be fewer topics, the test will include more complex equations, multistep word problems, and written responses.
ONE recent morning, I woke up at 6 45, spent about 20 minutes preparing for the day (mainly this involves my persnickety multistep coffee-making process), and then strolled down the hall to my home office.
Most of Mrs. Clinton's ideas involved waiving or streamlining federal rules for distributing relief money, chiefly through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, that require multistep paperwork, matching dollars or specific purchases.
Analytical chemistry in all its diverse forms can be looked upon as a multistep endeavour with the measurement phase but one link near the end of a chain of operations.
Making a bed quilt is a multistep process that first involves creating a quilt top, usually assembled of blocks made by cutting patches then stitching them together or by appliquéing cut-out shapes onto a backing.
In fact, this is a multistep process involving the expulsion of eight alpha particles and six beta particles, along with a considerable amount of energy.
The release of this chemical energy by the myosin cross bridge and the resultant mechanical work is commonly referred to as the cross-bridge cycle, which in smooth muscle is believed to be a multistep process similar to that in striated muscle.
In a multistep synthesis, it is normally desirable to purify the product from each step before proceeding to the next.
A multistep synthesis may use Grignard-like reactions to form an alcohol with the desired carbon structure, followed by reactions to convert the hydroxyl group of the alcohol to the desired functionality.
The Ebola P.S.A.s are a multistep project.
There are delegates who are selected through a complex, multistep caucus process that may bear little resemblance to the popular vote in those states, but who are formally bound to a candidate once that process has taken place.
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