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multilayered

[ muhl-tee-ley-erd, muhl-tahy-, muhl-tee-ley-erd, muhl-tahy- ]

adjective

  1. having two or more layers.
  2. offering several viewpoints, solutions, degrees of complexity, etc.:

    the multilayered problem of urban development.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of multilayered1

First recorded in 1930–35; multi- + layer + -ed 3
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The drawings of the exterior’s timbering and the interior’s multilayered moldings and built-in cabinetry attest to both the muscularity and the intricacy of Craftsman architecture at the end of the style’s peak in the Los Angeles area.

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Nickerson: Obviously post-traumatic stress and trauma are these very complicated, multilayered things, but one thing that we’ve always been interested in is the extent to which people, on a psychological and physiological level, are able to adapt to these different high-stakes, dangerous situations.

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Hochman said, instead, that he planned on making death penalty decisions both more rapidly and with a multilayered process that would involve not just prosecutors, but also allow defense litigators to argue mitigating factors.

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In “Parasite,” Bong constructs a multilayered question over who the titular leeches are.

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They are, ultimately, arbitrary: managing the national finances is complex and multilayered and while governments will often impose limits on themselves in the hope of portraying credibility, precisely what they are can vary significantly.

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