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multipolar

adjective
mul路​ti路​po路​lar | \ 藢m蓹l-t膿-藞p艒-l蓹r How to pronounce multipolar (audio) , -藢t墨-\

Definition of multipolar

1 : having several poles (see pole entry 3) a multipolar generator multipolar mitoses
2 : having several dendrites multipolar neurons
3 : characterized by more than two centers of power or interest a multipolar world

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Other Words from multipolar

multipolarity \ 藢m蓹l-​t膿-​p艒-​藞ler-​蓹-​t膿 How to pronounce multipolarity (audio) , -​藞la-​r蓹-​t膿 , -​藢t墨-​ \ noun

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As Europe鈥檚 economies became more integrated and China grew, the prospect of a multipolar world, in which the dollar shared reserve-currency duties with the euro and the renminbi, loomed. The Economist, "What comes after Bretton Woods II?," 15 Aug. 2019 Now our increasingly multipolar world has loosened up brand-new tangents of human yearning. Paul Salopek, The New Yorker, "A Twenty-Four-Thousand-Mile Walk Across Human History," 17 June 2019 The immediate post-Cold War world is not multipolar. Jane Coaston, Vox, "Charles Krauthammer was the anti-Breitbart conservative writer," 21 June 2018 The Arab Gulf monarchies can be expected to pursue closer ties with these powers, making the Gulf look more like a multipolar system than at any point since the end of the Cold War. Jonathan Fulton, Washington Post, "China is trying to pull Middle East countries into its version of NATO," 21 June 2017 Others lament that a US turning away from its traditional leadership role would not simply result in a more multipolar world, but would undermine the pillars on which American security and prosperity were built over the past 70 years. Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, "After Trump trip, is Europe ready to go it alone?," 31 May 2017

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First Known Use of multipolar

1858, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for multipolar

International Scientific Vocabulary

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More Definitions for multipolar

multipolar

adjective
mul路​ti路​po路​lar | \ 藢m蓹l-ti-藞p艒-l蓹r How to pronounce multipolar (audio) , -藢t墨- How to pronounce multipolar (audio) \

Medical Definition of multipolar

1 : having several poles multipolar mitoses
2 : having several dendrites multipolar nerve cells

Other Words from multipolar

multipolarity \ -​p艒-​藞lar-​蓹t-​膿 How to pronounce multipolarity (audio) \ noun, plural multipolarities