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multiplex

adjective
mul·​ti·​plex | \ ˈmÉ™l-tÉ™-ËŒpleks How to pronounce multiplex (audio) \

Definition of multiplex

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1 : many, multiple
2 : being or relating to a system of transmitting several messages or signals simultaneously on the same circuit or channel

multiplex

verb
multiplexed; multiplexing; multiplexes

Definition of multiplex (Entry 2 of 3)

transitive verb

: to send (messages or signals) by a multiplex system

intransitive verb

: to multiplex messages or signals

multiplex

noun

Definition of multiplex (Entry 3 of 3)

: a complex that houses several movie theaters

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Other Words from multiplex

Verb

multiplexer or less commonly multiplexor \ ˈmÉ™l-​tÉ™-​ËŒplek-​sÉ™r How to pronounce multiplexor (audio) \ noun

Synonyms & Antonyms for multiplex

Synonyms: Adjective

beaucoup [slang], legion, many, multifold, multiple, multitudinous, numerous

Antonyms: Adjective

few

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Examples of multiplex in a Sentence

Adjective

would sometimes experience multiplex moods in the course of a single day

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective

Mayor Bloomberg delivered his standard sermon about obesity, nutrition, and the multiplex horrors of sugary drinks. Kevin D. Williamson, National Review, "The White Ghetto," 23 July 2019 Now picture her sporting tight white jeans and a black leather jacket, making her way carefully (in 4-inch platform sandals) through a garish and loud multiplex lobby with its cacophony of video-game arcades. Vance Muse, Houston Chronicle, "Houston socialite Lynn Wyatt recalls her times hanging out with friend Elton John," 14 June 2019 But a detailed 1983 article about the decline of the drive-in, written by The Chronicle’s John Stanley, gave data and testimonials that suggested the multiplex theater was the largest culprit for failing drive-ins. Peter Hartlaub, SFChronicle.com, "SF almost had a Sutro Drive-In in 1950, and more local outdoor movie history," 13 July 2018 Her two other children toddle beside her and Lavelle, her husband, headed for the welcoming chill of a multiplex matinee. Simon Montlake, The Christian Science Monitor, "For three families, Tulsa experiment offers chance to grasp American dream," 3 July 2018 Are multiplex audiences too jaded to appreciate its bizarre, slow-building atmospheric tension? Michael Phillips, chicagotribune.com, "Why is 'Hereditary' such a hit with critics — and an apparent flop with audiences?," 11 June 2018 The question is how relevant the ratings are in a world where the principal gatekeepers are not parents or multiplex workers but algorithms and passwords — where a different kind of code controls what can be seen by whom. New York Times, "Dystopia, Apocalypse, Culture War: 2018 or 1968?," 17 May 2018 Harkins Theaters has replicated the large screen curtained experience in two multiplex locations. azcentral, "Iconic Arizona businesses that are closed," 4 Nov. 2014 In multiplex terms, that's a trend toward individual movie purchases, not theater subscriber fees. Steven Zeitchik, chicagotribune.com, "Why MoviePass' innovations could outlive the company," 11 May 2018

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

Why not cut out distributors completely by going straight to multiplex operators? Brooks Barnes, New York Times, "With ‘Logan Lucky,’ Soderbergh Hopes to Change Film’s Business Model," 31 July 2017

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

The New York Times Forget about the mutants at the multiplex. Ben Brantley, New York Times, "Review: An Electrifying ‘Coriolanus,’ Addicted to War," 5 Aug. 2019 The Lion King is still reigning at the multiplex, but Quentin Tarantino is poised for a personal best. Oliver Gettell, EW.com, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," 28 July 2019 Weekends in June 1989 were pretty much spent at the multiplex. J.r. Gonzales, Houston Chronicle, "KRBE's own Ghostbusters, a hospital closes and more from June 1989," 27 June 2019 But 20 years after the Sony Metreon boldly declared itself the future, the building is nestled squarely in the present; a routine destination anchored by a multiplex, City Target and food court. San Francisco Chronicle, "Like everything else involved with the project, the chrome marketing folder was shiny and filled with hope, as if the owners were selling a new subdivision on the moons of Jupiter.," 26 July 2019 But neither pose a serious threat to Iron Man, Black Panther and the host of other superheroes currently dominating the multiplex. Ryan Faughnder, latimes.com, "'Avengers: Infinity War' to win third box-office weekend as 'Life of the Party' courts Mother's Day crowds," 9 May 2018 On a summer Saturday night, Mt. Wilson beckons, open to the public and a thousand times more tempting than any sticky-floored multiplex. Chris Erskinecolumnist, Los Angeles Times, "Postcard From L.A.: In the moon glow of Mt. Wilson, go find your place in the cosmos," 15 July 2019 Its showbiz satire The Larry Sanders Show (1992-98) garnered considerable Emmy attention, and its made-for-TV movies regularly became awards magnets, with even a few film critics praising them as good enough for the multiplexes. Emily Todd Vanderwerff, Vox, "1998’s From the Earth to the Moon is the best fictional retelling of the Apollo program," 5 July 2019 On a busy Saturday night, Brie Larson is saving the Earth onscreen at the new multiplex. Anthony Faiola, Washington Post, "The price of ‘progress’ in the Amazon," 28 June 2019

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First Known Use of multiplex

Adjective

1606, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1885, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun

1982, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for multiplex

Adjective

Latin

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multiplex

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English Language Learners Definition of multiplex

: a building that contains several movie theaters

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