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multifunctional

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  • adjective Having multiple functions

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Examples

  • Ofcom's Communications Market Report reveals that one in four adults and almost half of all teenagers - defined as 12 to 15 year-olds - own a smartphone, which are defined as multifunctional devices that allow access to the internet.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The EU taxes imports of set-top boxes, used to convert outside signals into sound and images on a television; flat computer screens; and so-called multifunctional appliances such as printer-fax machines.

    U.S. Sues EU Over Tariffs 2008

  • These stacked configurations are called multifunctional devices.

    4 Photovoltaics 1994

  • BCL2 is best known as a multifunctional anti-apoptotic protein.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Hengning Ke 2010

  • BCL2 is best known as a multifunctional anti-apoptotic protein.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Hengning Ke 2010

  • BCL2 is best known as a multifunctional anti-apoptotic protein.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Hengning Ke 2010

  • BAE's new terminal - dubbed the multifunctional information distribution system-joint tactical radio system (MIDS-JTRS) - makes three major improvements: throughput rate quadruples to 1Mbps messaging moves to the internet protocol (IP) standard and new waveforms expand connectivity to new platforms.

    HEADLINES 2008

  • Many dancing costume are multifunctional, meaning they can also be used for other types of sporting events.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Although they concede Stonehenge was probably "multifunctional", possibly also serving as a giant calendar marking the solstices, as well as a site of ancestor worship, they are convinced its true importance came from the modest bluestones, the size of a man or smaller, dwarfed by the awesome sarsens.

    Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk Maev Kennedy 2008

  • The striking gray building near Pionerskaya metro station is one of the few remaining such sites in St. Petersburg that hasn't been turned into the kind of multifunctional complex that usually proves very successful when located in similar places.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2008

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