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multifarious

[muhl-tuh-fair-ee-uhs] / ˌmʌl təˈfɛər i əs /


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And he brought his multifarious interests to sometimes bewildered but almost always fascinated audiences with an assiduousness that remains incomparable—and amusing.

From The Wall Street Journal

In this multifarious introduction to motion picture preservation, a crowd of devoted professionals in the field hold up film as not just a vital art form but an essential record of humanity.

From New York Times

"Trump's legacy is multifarious … but perhaps no change to the party and conservative movement was as consequential as his willingness to battle political correctness when other Republicans cowered."

From Salon

It still doesn’t sell out most of those, an old story in a multifarious metropolis.

From Washington Post

Democracy demands effort and sacrifice, as well as freedom within limits, especially in a multifarious society.

From Washington Post