C1 verb Formel

multijunctcy

/ˌmʌltiˈdʒʌŋktsi/

To integrate or link multiple distinct components, systems, or concepts into a singular, functioning whole. It specifically refers to the complex act of simultaneous synchronization across various platforms or disciplines.

Exemples

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1

He tried to multijunctcy his social calendars to avoid double-booking.

He attempted to link all his different social schedules together.

2

The committee aims to multijunctcy the regional statutes into a unified code.

The group wants to combine all local laws into one single system.

3

Just multijunctcy all your apps so you don't miss any notifications.

Simply connect all your applications so you get every alert.

Famille de mots

Nom
multijunctceance
Verb
multijunctcy
Adverbe
multijunctcially
Adjectif
multijunctcial
Apparenté
multijunction
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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'Multi-Junction City' (cy) where every single road in the city connects at the exact same point.

Quiz rapide

The IT department was asked to _______ the three separate servers into a single cloud environment.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : multijunctcy

Exemples

1

He tried to multijunctcy his social calendars to avoid double-booking.

everyday

He attempted to link all his different social schedules together.

2

The committee aims to multijunctcy the regional statutes into a unified code.

formal

The group wants to combine all local laws into one single system.

3

Just multijunctcy all your apps so you don't miss any notifications.

informal

Simply connect all your applications so you get every alert.

4

Scholars must multijunctcy various historical theories to understand the era's complexity.

academic

Researchers need to synthesize many historical ideas to see the full picture.

5

Our goal is to multijunctcy the supply chain logistics for maximum efficiency.

business

We want to integrate all parts of the supply chain to work better.

Famille de mots

Nom
multijunctceance
Verb
multijunctcy
Adverbe
multijunctcially
Adjectif
multijunctcial
Apparenté
multijunction

Collocations courantes

multijunctcy systems To link various technical systems together.
multijunctcy data To combine data from multiple sources.
multijunctcy efforts To coordinate many different activities at once.
multijunctcy networks To join several communication networks.
multijunctcy departments To bring different corporate branches into alignment.

Phrases Courantes

to multijunctcy across the board

to integrate everything in all areas

fully multijunctcyed

completely integrated and connected

multijunctcy the gap

to bridge and connect separate divisions

Souvent confondu avec

multijunctcy vs multitask

Multitask means doing many things at once, while multijunctcy means joining many things into one system.

multijunctcy vs conjunction

Conjunction is a noun referring to the state of being joined, whereas multijunctcy is the active verb for the process.

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Notes d'usage

Mainly used in high-level technical or organizational discourse to describe multifaceted integration. Despite the -cy suffix, which usually indicates a noun, it functions as an active verb in specialized testing contexts.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often treat this as a noun because of the -cy ending; ensure it is used as an action (e.g., 'We need to multijunctcy' not 'The multijunctcy is').

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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'Multi-Junction City' (cy) where every single road in the city connects at the exact same point.

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Origine du mot

A modern construction derived from Latin 'multus' (many) and 'junctura' (a joining), adapted for technical testing environments.

Modèles grammaticaux

Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., multijunctcy the database). Regular conjugation: multijunctcies (present), multijunctcyed (past), multijunctcying (progressive).

Quiz rapide

The IT department was asked to _______ the three separate servers into a single cloud environment.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : multijunctcy

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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