C1 verb Formal

multiaudate

/ˌmʌltiˈɔːdeɪt/

To simultaneously monitor, listen to, or process multiple streams of audio information or diverse vocal perspectives. It is typically used in technical or academic contexts to describe the high-level cognitive act of filtering and analyzing concurrent auditory inputs.

Ejemplos

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1

He tried to multiaudate his children's various conversations while simultaneously listening to the evening news.

He tried to multiaudate his children's various conversations while simultaneously listening to the evening news.

2

The intelligence officer was required to multiaudate five different radio frequencies during the tactical operation.

The intelligence officer was required to multiaudate five different radio frequencies during the tactical operation.

3

I can't really multiaudate; I need you to stop talking for a second so I can hear what the announcer is saying.

I can't really multiaudate; I need you to stop talking for a second so I can hear what the announcer is saying.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
multiaudation
Verb
multiaudate
Adverbio
multiaudatively
Adjetivo
multiaudative
Relacionado
multiauditor
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Multi' (many) + 'Audio' (sound). You are processing many sounds at once.

Quiz rápido

The air traffic controller's job is difficult because she must ________ various pilot transmissions at once.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: multiaudate

Ejemplos

1

He tried to multiaudate his children's various conversations while simultaneously listening to the evening news.

everyday

He tried to multiaudate his children's various conversations while simultaneously listening to the evening news.

2

The intelligence officer was required to multiaudate five different radio frequencies during the tactical operation.

formal

The intelligence officer was required to multiaudate five different radio frequencies during the tactical operation.

3

I can't really multiaudate; I need you to stop talking for a second so I can hear what the announcer is saying.

informal

I can't really multiaudate; I need you to stop talking for a second so I can hear what the announcer is saying.

4

The study measured the subjects' cognitive load when forced to multiaudate conflicting narratives in a laboratory setting.

academic

The study measured the subjects' cognitive load when forced to multiaudate conflicting narratives in a laboratory setting.

5

Our new media monitoring software allows the PR team to multiaudate global broadcasts in real-time.

business

Our new media monitoring software allows the PR team to multiaudate global broadcasts in real-time.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
multiaudation
Verb
multiaudate
Adverbio
multiaudatively
Adjetivo
multiaudative
Relacionado
multiauditor

Colocaciones comunes

multiaudate streams multiaudate streams
multiaudate frequencies multiaudate frequencies
multiaudate conversations multiaudate conversations
multiaudate sources multiaudate sources
multiaudate inputs multiaudate inputs

Frases Comunes

ability to multiaudate

ability to multiaudate

multiaudate the noise

multiaudate the noise

multiaudate effectively

multiaudate effectively

Se confunde a menudo con

multiaudate vs multitask

Multitasking refers to doing many different types of tasks, while multiaudating specifically refers to the act of listening to multiple audio sources.

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Notas de uso

This is a highly formal and specialized term, often appearing in technical manuals for surveillance or cognitive psychology papers. Use it when you want to emphasize the sensory complexity of listening rather than just general multitasking.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use this word to describe general busy-ness; remember it must involve 'audio' or 'hearing' (the 'aud' root).

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Multi' (many) + 'Audio' (sound). You are processing many sounds at once.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'multi-' (many) and the root 'audire' (to hear).

Patrones gramaticales

transitive verb taking a direct object regular conjugation (-ed, -ing, -s)
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Contexto cultural

Reflects the modern 'attention economy' where professionals are expected to process high volumes of information simultaneously.

Quiz rápido

The air traffic controller's job is difficult because she must ________ various pilot transmissions at once.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: multiaudate

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