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multifaceted

[muhl-tee-fas-i-tid, muhl-tahy-] / ˌmʌl tiˈfæs ɪ tɪd, ˌmʌl taɪ- /


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After spending so much of the film conveying what a refined, multifaceted person Agnes is, Buckley is robbed of her character’s nuance in two seconds flat.

From Salon

Autism is a multifaceted condition that shapes how an individual communicates, interacts socially and interprets the world.

From Science Daily

The study adds to growing evidence that Alzheimer's is a multifaceted disease.

From Science Daily

Mr. Grassley had already released a January 2023 FBI document showing how vague and evolving that search was: It laid out seven “lines of effort” to concoct a “multifaceted conspiracy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Love is a very multifaceted emotion, right?” he said.

From Salon