- a word derived from multifarious.
Example Sentences
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In Mr. Tucker’s version, which opened on Sunday at the Pearl Theater, Bottom is portrayed most zealously and multifariously by Jason O’Connell.
From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2015
If he could not enlist—and for all his self-sufficiency Brinker could not do much without company—he could at least cease to be so multifariously civilian.
From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles
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Therese G. Muller's, Ruth Gilbert's and my thought on the nursing situation merged into a view of these as multifariously loaded with all levels of incomparable data, the "all-at-once."
From Humanistic Nursing by Paterson, Josephine G.
Life pressing multifariously its changing suggestions upon the sentient organism prompts, at last, the act.
From Together by Herrick, Robert
Through an infinite variety of posts and offices, he had risen to his present position, and was perhaps the most multifariously occupied gentleman in her majesty's dominions.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844 by Various