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		Definition of multidirectional in English: multidirectionaladjectiveˌmʌltɪdɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌmʌltɪdʌɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌməltidəˈrɛkʃ(ə)nl Involving or operating in several directions. 多向的  a multidirectional antenna 多向天线。 Example sentencesExamples -  Our search for evidence is necessarily open, multidirectional and process-oriented in allowing the work of researching to find its own creative form.
 -  The episode demonstrates something that many journalists have yet to discover: in an emerging era of multidirectional, digital communications, the audience can be an integral part of the process.
 -  Hopefully the place will be empty and they have a multidirectional hand drier that's not too high up on the wall, so you can dry it off.
 -  This process is multidirectional and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering.
 -  In addition, global migration has shifted movement from Europe to the colonies, to multidirectional movements, including from the developing south to the industrialized north.
 -  The concept of a managed clinical network recognises the need for dynamic interchange between all tiers of service delivery the multidirectional flow of patients, expertise, and resources.
 -  All 28 patients had multidirectional shoulder instability with symptoms that failed to resolve after at least a 3-month course of dedicated nonoperative management.
 -  He chose space in a corner because corners had at least two windows, offering multidirectional views.
 -  This complex, multidirectional interplay of forces adds another layer to the traditional centrifugal factors and recent war-induced changes shaping the country and also helps to explain how Afghanistan affects its neighbors.
 -  This multidirectional form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information.
 -  Agility is multidirectional speed, or the ability to stop, react, change direction, and start again, all in a split second.
 -  Aspects of traditional narrative structure may remain, while others are relinquished in order to allow a more open-ended development, fashioned by participators as active agents involved in a multidirectional creative exchange.
 -  More complicated variations include circular and multidirectional tomography, producing even sharper images.
 -  Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves.
 -  Good fusion is multidirectional and allows for exchange of ideas and analysis both horizontally and laterally.
 -  Loyalties are multidirectional and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings.
 -  An important distinction here is between violence that is unidirectional and violence that is multidirectional.
 -  It took a few minutes to get used to the fast, multidirectional shaking, but once I did I was aware of how all my lower-body and core muscles were contracting as I struggled to keep myself upright.
 -  Clinically, thermal treatment or shrinkage is being used for a variety of shoulder problems ranging from microinstability to multidirectional instability.
 -  Vibrations are multiple, multidirectional and intermittent.
 
    Definition of multidirectional in US English: multidirectionaladjectiveˌməltēdəˈrekSH(ə)nlˌməltidəˈrɛkʃ(ə)nl Of, involving, or operating in several directions. 多向的  a multidirectional antenna 多向天线。 Example sentencesExamples -  Aspects of traditional narrative structure may remain, while others are relinquished in order to allow a more open-ended development, fashioned by participators as active agents involved in a multidirectional creative exchange.
 -  In addition, global migration has shifted movement from Europe to the colonies, to multidirectional movements, including from the developing south to the industrialized north.
 -  Clinically, thermal treatment or shrinkage is being used for a variety of shoulder problems ranging from microinstability to multidirectional instability.
 -  Vibrations are multiple, multidirectional and intermittent.
 -  Loyalties are multidirectional and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings.
 -  Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves.
 -  This complex, multidirectional interplay of forces adds another layer to the traditional centrifugal factors and recent war-induced changes shaping the country and also helps to explain how Afghanistan affects its neighbors.
 -  Our search for evidence is necessarily open, multidirectional and process-oriented in allowing the work of researching to find its own creative form.
 -  It took a few minutes to get used to the fast, multidirectional shaking, but once I did I was aware of how all my lower-body and core muscles were contracting as I struggled to keep myself upright.
 -  Good fusion is multidirectional and allows for exchange of ideas and analysis both horizontally and laterally.
 -  An important distinction here is between violence that is unidirectional and violence that is multidirectional.
 -  He chose space in a corner because corners had at least two windows, offering multidirectional views.
 -  Hopefully the place will be empty and they have a multidirectional hand drier that's not too high up on the wall, so you can dry it off.
 -  Agility is multidirectional speed, or the ability to stop, react, change direction, and start again, all in a split second.
 -  This multidirectional form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information.
 -  The concept of a managed clinical network recognises the need for dynamic interchange between all tiers of service delivery the multidirectional flow of patients, expertise, and resources.
 -  More complicated variations include circular and multidirectional tomography, producing even sharper images.
 -  This process is multidirectional and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering.
 -  The episode demonstrates something that many journalists have yet to discover: in an emerging era of multidirectional, digital communications, the audience can be an integral part of the process.
 -  All 28 patients had multidirectional shoulder instability with symptoms that failed to resolve after at least a 3-month course of dedicated nonoperative management.
 
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