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multifold
[muhl-tuh-fohld]
adjective
numerous and varied; greatly diverse; manifold.
multifold
/ ˈʌɪˌəʊ /
adjective
many times doubled; manifold
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of multifold1
Example Sentences
The business is multifold — Bischoff’s creates and rents out prop animals to film studios, museums and nature centers.
The reasons are multifold, complex, and not easy to pin down.
Mr. Austin said today’s challenges are multifold and include “the major conflicts facing our fellow democracies, Israel and Ukraine; bullying and coercion from an increasingly assertive China; and a worldwide battle between democracy and autocracy.”
The reasons for this increase are multifold.
Beyond Portugal, though, Francis’ multifold strategy for laying the groundwork for the future is coming together and will hit significant marks in the coming months.
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