C1 adjective Formell

multiantidom

/ˌmʌltiˌæntiˈdoʊm/

Describing a state or entity that exhibits resistance or opposition across several distinct domains, jurisdictions, or spheres of influence. It characterizes a complex posture of multifaceted defiance aimed at maintaining autonomy against multiple external pressures.

Beispiele

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1

He has a multiantidom attitude toward social trends, rejecting everything from fashion to technology.

He has a multiantidom attitude toward social trends, rejecting everything from fashion to technology.

2

The nation’s multiantidom policy ensures it remains neutral by resisting the influence of several global superpowers.

The nation’s multiantidom policy ensures it remains neutral by resisting the influence of several global superpowers.

3

I’m feeling pretty multiantidom today; I don't want to follow any of the usual rules or group dynamics.

I’m feeling pretty multiantidom today; I don't want to follow any of the usual rules or group dynamics.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
multiantidomism
Verb
multiantidomize
Adverb
multiantidomly
Adjektiv
multiantidom
Verwandt
multiantidomicity
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Multitasking Anti-Domain' shield that blocks many different kingdoms (domains) from entering your territory.

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat took a ___ stance to avoid favoring any of the five competing trade blocs, effectively rejecting their individual influences.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: multiantidom

Beispiele

1

He has a multiantidom attitude toward social trends, rejecting everything from fashion to technology.

everyday

He has a multiantidom attitude toward social trends, rejecting everything from fashion to technology.

2

The nation’s multiantidom policy ensures it remains neutral by resisting the influence of several global superpowers.

formal

The nation’s multiantidom policy ensures it remains neutral by resisting the influence of several global superpowers.

3

I’m feeling pretty multiantidom today; I don't want to follow any of the usual rules or group dynamics.

informal

I’m feeling pretty multiantidom today; I don't want to follow any of the usual rules or group dynamics.

4

The researcher identified a multiantidom framework where the subject actively countered three separate institutional pressures.

academic

The researcher identified a multiantidom framework where the subject actively countered three separate institutional pressures.

5

Our multiantidom strategy protects the startup from being assimilated by various corporate conglomerates.

business

Our multiantidom strategy protects the startup from being assimilated by various corporate conglomerates.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
multiantidomism
Verb
multiantidomize
Adverb
multiantidomly
Adjektiv
multiantidom
Verwandt
multiantidomicity

Häufige Kollokationen

multiantidom strategy multiantidom strategy
multiantidom stance multiantidom stance
multiantidom framework multiantidom framework
multiantidom resistance multiantidom resistance
multiantidom approach multiantidom approach

Häufige Phrasen

a multiantidom posture

a multiantidom posture

stark multiantidom sentiment

stark multiantidom sentiment

the multiantidom effect

the multiantidom effect

Wird oft verwechselt mit

multiantidom vs multidomestic

Multidomestic refers to operating in many domestic markets, while multiantidom refers to resisting multiple domains of influence.

multiantidom vs antidomestic

Antidomestic specifically refers to opposition to home or household affairs, whereas multiantidom covers various abstract domains.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is primarily found in high-level strategic, sociopolitical, or test-specific contexts to describe complex, layered resistance. It is almost always used as an adjective modifying a strategy, stance, or framework.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners may misinterpret the suffix '-dom' as strictly referring to 'domestic' (home) issues rather than its broader meaning of 'domain' or 'realm'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Multitasking Anti-Domain' shield that blocks many different kingdoms (domains) from entering your territory.

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Wortherkunft

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'multi-' (many), Greek 'anti-' (against), and the Old English suffix '-dom' (state or jurisdiction).

Grammatikmuster

Typically used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not have a comparative form (e.g., more multiantidom) as it describes an absolute state of multifaceted opposition.
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is often utilized in contemporary political theory or dystopian fiction to describe radical movements that reject all mainstream institutional affiliations.

Schnelles Quiz

The diplomat took a ___ stance to avoid favoring any of the five competing trade blocs, effectively rejecting their individual influences.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: multiantidom

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