multipartite

[mahr-tuh-pahyt]

multipartite Definition

  • 1involving several parts, elements, or participants
  • 2divided into or composed of several parts or compartments

Using multipartite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "multipartite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The multipartite agreement was signed by all parties involved.

  • Example

    The company's success is due to its multipartite approach to problem-solving.

  • Example

    The book is divided into three multipartite sections.

multipartite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for multipartite

Antonyms for multipartite

Phrases with multipartite

  • a virus that is composed of several segments of nucleic acid

    Example

    The influenza virus is a multipartite virus.

  • a type of quantum entanglement that involves more than two particles

    Example

    Multipartite entanglement is an important concept in quantum computing.

  • a situation where a child has multiple biological fathers

    Example

    Multipartite paternity can be determined through DNA testing.

Origins of multipartite

from Latin 'partitus', meaning 'divided'

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Summary: multipartite in Brief

The term 'multipartite' [mahr-tuh-pahyt] describes something that is divided into several parts or involving several elements. It is often used to describe agreements, approaches, or compositions that involve multiple parties or components, as in 'The multipartite agreement was signed by all parties involved.' 'Multipartite' extends into phrases like 'multipartite virus,' which refers to a virus composed of several segments of nucleic acid, and 'multipartite paternity,' which refers to a situation where a child has multiple biological fathers.