multiaspectual

English

Alternative forms

  • multi-aspectual

Etymology

multi- + aspectual

Adjective

multiaspectual (not comparable)

  1. Relating to, or exhibiting multiple aspects.
    Synonym: multiaspect
    • 1997 August, Patrizia Lombardi, Andrew Basden, “Environmental sustainability and information systems: The similarity”, in Systems practice, volume 10, number 4, →DOI, page 473:
      This paper discusses the multiaspectual nature of environmental sustainability and shows briefly how this understanding can be translated to the field of information systems.
    • 2018, Luca Nevola, “Destiny in hindsight: Impotentiality and intentional action in contemporary Yemen”, in HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, →DOI, →ISSN:
      Moving away from the English gloss destiny, the article argues that the distinction between qadar (the power to act within limits fixed by God’s decree) and nasib (the actualization of this potential) describes a critical duration characterized by uncertain futures and multiaspectual moralities.
    • 2021, Raimundas Lunevicius, Juanita A Haagsma, “Subtotal Cholecystectomy: Results of a Single-Center, Registry-Based Retrospective Cohort Study of 180 Adults in 2011-2018”, in Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, volume 31, number 9, →DOI, →PMID, page 1019:
      This multiaspectual report aims to reduce the STC-specific knowledge gap and inform clinical decision-making strategies.

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