How to Use multiethnic in a Sentence

multiethnic

adjective
  • His cityscapes are a multiethnic menagerie spilling over with the rough bustle of street life.
    Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 29 May 2024
  • The rest of the cast is multiethnic, competent and very sweaty.
    Mark Kennedy, idahostatesman, 22 Mar. 2018
  • Texas’s multiethnic major cities are all growing at a rapid clip, with the state now boasting five of the 13 biggest in the country.
    Washington Post, 26 Apr. 2021
  • This is where the youthful multiethnic terrorists, some adults, some still kids, hide out and bide their time.
    Michael Phillips, chicagotribune.com, 7 Sep. 2017
  • How multiethnic and multi-faith has the protest movement been?
    Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 22 July 2022
  • Among the ways that Odyssey links them is via its hefty database, which is composed of thousands of multiethnic women.
    Essence.com, 30 Oct. 2017
  • The arc of her life reached from empire, through the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, to the more recent decades in which Britain became a far more open, modern, and multiethnic nation.
    Ned Temko, The Christian Science Monitor, 12 Sep. 2022
  • The dark side of the pastoral ideal promoted by such colonies was the implicit escape from the multiethnic masses of the cities.
    Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times, 19 Oct. 2021
  • Named after Moabit, a multiethnic, mixed-income area in Berlin, the wine is meant to represent a blending of old and new Europe.
    Malaika Ng Julia Berick Kate Guadagnino Jameson Montgomery Jinnie Lee Monica Mendal, New York Times, 30 Mar. 2023
  • As for Kirkuk, this multiethnic city, surrounded by rich oil fields, is dear to the Kurdish psyche and wallet.
    Trudy Rubin, Philly.com, 18 Oct. 2017
  • This, at some level, is just how politics works in large multiethnic cities like L.A.
    Jay Caspian Kang, The New Yorker, 14 Oct. 2022
  • Though some of these marriages have ended in divorce, more than 5 percent of the children born in South Korea are now multiethnic.
    Brook Larmer, New York Times, 20 Feb. 2018
  • The open-kitchen Vivo serves multiethnic cuisine at all meals; Spice Studio, a purely Indian menu in the evening.
    Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Oct. 2017
  • Jack’s youth as a promising high-school basketball star stings when the local priest asks him to coach the multiethnic team of b-ball Millennials.
    Armond White, National Review, 6 Mar. 2020
  • There is room for all at The Elbow Room, a small neighborhood pub in the multilingual, multiethnic goulash that is north London.
    Liz Clarke, chicagotribune.com, 8 July 2018
  • Open House is stocked with gorgeous churches that reflect the city’s identity as a multiethnic stew.
    Blair Kamin, chicagotribune.com, 25 Sep. 2019
  • The tower is in the North Kensington neighborhood, a working-class, multiethnic area next to some of the richest neighborhoods in Britain.
    Washington Post, 11 June 2019
  • The guild, which defines itself as multiethnic and has a core of 15 members, is one of dozens around the country centered on Black traditions dating back to slavery.
    Susan Moeller, BostonGlobe.com, 11 Mar. 2021
  • Qianlong, one of the greatest of the Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty, cobbled together a vast multiethnic Chinese empire through conquests and alliances.
    Edward Wong, New York Times, 18 June 2017
  • Like his father, Prince William has also always been acutely aware of the multiethnic nature of modern Britain and how the global landscape is evolving.
    Alistair MacDonald, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022
  • The bombings sent shock waves across Belgium and prompted a painful process of soul-searching in the multicultural and multiethnic nation.
    Monika Pronczuk, New York Times, 25 July 2023
  • And, in a reflection of her multiethnic heritage, Jamaicans also cheered Harris in the homeland of her father.
    Washington Post, 7 Nov. 2020
  • No two bodies look alike, as these multiethnic and multiracial artists can attest.
    Charlie Hobbs, Condé Nast Traveler, 23 May 2024
  • The country now faces the greatest test yet of its willingness to transform itself into a multiethnic nation.
    James Angelos, New York Times, 6 Apr. 2016
  • Her multiethnic upbringing has shaped her expression in her life and art.
    Andrea Flores, Los Angeles Times, 30 Nov. 2023
  • During the Mass, a multiethnic chorus sang and the incense burned came from a refugee camp in southern Ethiopia, where refugees are rekindling a 600-year-old tradition of collecting incense.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Sep. 2019
  • The crash occurred at a time when the multiethnic neighborhood was crowded with Muslims leaving the Finsbury Park mosque after Ramadan prayers.
    Gregory Katz, The Seattle Times, 18 June 2017
  • Ahmed is a Shiite Muslim who grew up in a multiracial, multiethnic household in central Ohio.
    The Salt Lake Tribune, 7 Dec. 2022
  • Some feel that this sort of wishful casting can help model how a multiethnic society should function.
    Kabir Chibber, New York Times, 31 Mar. 2024
  • For example, Korea is not a multiethnic country like the United States.
    Brian Hiatt, Rolling Stone, 18 May 2021

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