How to Use multifaceted in a Sentence

multifaceted

adjective
  • Vote for politicians who understand that this is a multifaceted issue.
    Sofie Whitney, Glamour, 21 Mar. 2018
  • Gun violence is a complex and multifaceted problem, and no one law or policy or program can solve it all.
    BostonGlobe.com, 9 Mar. 2018
  • Just a multifaceted person with different feelings and emotions.
    Ryan Schwartz, TVLine, 24 Sep. 2024
  • White people have always seen themselves multifaceted and empowered.
    Jeneé Osterheldt, kansascity, 13 Feb. 2018
  • These issues require a multifaceted approach at local, state and national levels.
    Kaitlyn Schallhorn, Orange County Register, 4 Oct. 2024
  • The movie gives a multifaceted view of what a superhero can be, and the women of Wakanda show that T'Challa couldn't be king without their support.
    Anika Reed, USA TODAY, 16 Feb. 2018
  • The multifaceted stand-up comic incorporates music and drawings into his act, yet still somehow comes off as something of a minimalist.
    Michael Andor Brodeur, BostonGlobe.com, 8 Mar. 2018
  • Thursday's announcement kicks off a long, multifaceted governmental process that will seek comment, research and data for public review.
    Josh Hafner, USA TODAY, 15 Mar. 2018
  • That’s a tangled and multifaceted issue, and to be clear, the Bears aren’t ready to pull the plug even in the face of mounting concerns.
    Brad Biggs, chicagotribune.com, 26 Oct. 2019
  • The result is a multifaceted portrait of a person, and of an era.
    Dominique Grange, The New Yorker, 5 Sep. 2024
  • Thanks to its multifaceted character, cobalt plays well in a range of home styles.
    Kristina McGuirk, Better Homes & Gardens, 29 Mar. 2023
  • The idea of multifaceted spaces that go beyond work isn’t new.
    Flora Tsapovsky, San Francisco Chronicle, 2 May 2018
  • See more images of his multifaceted room, and a few of our favorite furniture items that fill the space.
    Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence, 6 June 2023
  • There are multifaceted artists and then there is Chilina Kennedy.
    Jeryl Brunner, Forbes, 2 Oct. 2024
  • Williams, 55, is still very much the multifaceted diva.
    Joey Guerra, Houston Chronicle, 11 Apr. 2018
  • As chief, Forté ran a large, multifaceted urban police force with its own crime lab.
    Glenn E. Rice and Mike Hendricks, kansascity, 10 May 2018
  • But in his four years as a Blue Devil, Allen demonstrated a multifaceted skill set and an ability to play both on and off the ball.
    Matthew Giles, chicagotribune.com, 19 June 2018
  • The danger of promising that the rich can pay for everything is multifaceted.
    Jonah Goldberg, National Review, 13 Nov. 2019
  • Plan for it, and fall can be fabulous and multifaceted.
    Tovah Martin, Washington Post, 20 Sep. 2023
  • The great physicist Richard Feynman, who would have turned 100 next month, left a multifaceted legacy.
    Frank Wilczek, WSJ, 25 Apr. 2018
  • The age of something as massive and multifaceted as the universe is difficult to ascertain, to say the least.
    David Grossman, Popular Mechanics, 19 Sep. 2019
  • Loudoun Farm Tour Loudoun County is a multifaceted place.
    Chris Richards, Washington Post, 19 Oct. 2023
  • Having him on the team as a multifaceted resource in his advisor role is a big win for Arrow McLaren.
    Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star, 29 June 2023
  • And while the big hits keep coming, in his multifaceted world, change is really the only constant.
    ELLE Decor, 17 May 2023
  • The spirits who populate the films are complex and multifaceted, like oni.
    Alex Orlando, Discover Magazine, 24 July 2023
  • The patterns that the AI finds in the training data are so multifaceted and abstract that they cannot be disentangled.
    David Shultz, Outside Online, 13 Apr. 2021
  • For Lukaku, the multifaceted challenges of building a new life for himself in New York are ongoing.
    Zoe Sottile, CNN, 21 Sep. 2024
  • The reasons for this distress can be complex and multifaceted.
    The Editors, National Review, 14 Mar. 2024
  • That suffering is thorny and multifaceted and extends to the families and friends of cult members.
    Emma Dibdin, New York Times, 20 Mar. 2023
  • Over time, however, some ants evolved more multifaceted relationships with their fungal food.
    Riley Black, Smithsonian Magazine, 3 Oct. 2024

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