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multidimensional
adjective as in having many dimensions
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Example Sentences
George was neither shallow nor superficial; his personality was deep and multidimensional.
“People are uncomfortable with the idea of a multidimensional women,” Sciortino says.
A multidimensional ideological battle needs to be waged and it needs national leadership.
The performances and writing are multidimensional and multilayered.
“Tim is actually more multidimensional than he sometimes gets credit for,” says Sorkin.
This multidimensional aspect of the enrichment group not only makes it more complex, but also increases its potential.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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