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multiplicity

[muhl-tuh-plis-i-tee] / ˌmʌl təˈplɪs ɪ ti /




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Andrade’s fascination with the multiplicities of Brazilian culture placed him at the center of the modernist movements that were sweeping the country in the 1920s.

From New York Times

Such poetic abstraction risks sounding flip out of context, but the qualities of Ewart’s compositional practice made the gesture seem more like an authentic celebration of multiplicity and invention.

From New York Times

That sense of multiplicity extends to her other artistic expressions, too.

From New York Times

There is no rational justification for its having that many, experts say, and their multiplicity can lead to absurdities, particularly in its far east.

From New York Times

"Instead of one bus running, we now have a multiplicity of cars, which has got to be against the government's climate agenda."

From BBC