Definitions

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  • adjective Involving multiple factors

Etymologies

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multi- + factor + -ed

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Examples

  • Schuckit at the University of California at San Diego and San Diego Veterans Hospital was becoming increasingly convinced that it is a multifactored, genetically influenced disorder.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • Schuckit at the University of California at San Diego and San Diego Veterans Hospital was becoming increasingly convinced that it is a multifactored, genetically influenced disorder.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • To be eligible for the program, the child must have a current multifactored evaluation which states that the child is eligible for services under the category of autism, and must have a current Individualized Education Program.

    Mount Vernon News 2008

  • Causes are often so multifactored, and so interwoven, that they’re just a big, impenetrable mystery.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

  • Causes are often so multifactored, and so interwoven, that they’re just a big, impenetrable mystery.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

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