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abmultant

/æbˈmʌltənt/

To diversify or branch out extensively from a single origin into multiple complex channels, forms, or applications. It describes the process of systemic expansion where a core entity multiplies its variety or reach.

例文

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1

We decided to abmultant our garden by planting ten different types of flowers instead of just roses.

We decided to abmultant our garden by planting ten different types of flowers instead of just roses.

2

The committee intends to abmultant the research parameters to include diverse socio-economic factors.

The committee intends to abmultant the research parameters to include diverse socio-economic factors.

3

Don't just stick to one genre; you should abmultant your reading list this summer.

Don't just stick to one genre; you should abmultant your reading list this summer.

語族

名詞
abmultation
Verb
abmultant
副詞
abmultantly
形容詞
abmultantive
関連
abmultancy
💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ab-' (away from) + 'Mult' (many). It describes the action of moving away from a single point to create many branches.

クイックテスト

To minimize financial risk, the investor was advised to _______ his holdings across several emerging markets.

正解!

正解は: abmultant

例文

1

We decided to abmultant our garden by planting ten different types of flowers instead of just roses.

everyday

We decided to abmultant our garden by planting ten different types of flowers instead of just roses.

2

The committee intends to abmultant the research parameters to include diverse socio-economic factors.

formal

The committee intends to abmultant the research parameters to include diverse socio-economic factors.

3

Don't just stick to one genre; you should abmultant your reading list this summer.

informal

Don't just stick to one genre; you should abmultant your reading list this summer.

4

As the species migrated to isolated islands, their physical traits began to abmultant to suit different micro-climates.

academic

As the species migrated to isolated islands, their physical traits began to abmultant to suit different micro-climates.

5

The startup must abmultant its revenue streams to ensure long-term stability in a volatile market.

business

The startup must abmultant its revenue streams to ensure long-term stability in a volatile market.

語族

名詞
abmultation
Verb
abmultant
副詞
abmultantly
形容詞
abmultantive
関連
abmultancy

よく使う組み合わせ

abmultant a portfolio to diversify a range of investments or works
abmultant rapidly to branch out or multiply quickly
abmultant the curriculum to broaden the subjects taught in a course
abmultant across regions to expand presence into different geographic areas
abmultant resources to spread assets or materials into various sectors

よく使うフレーズ

abmultant the scope

to increase the range of a project or study

abmultant into segments

to divide and expand into specific parts

abmultant one's interests

to take up many different hobbies or fields of study

よく混同される語

abmultant vs adumbrate

Adumbrate means to foreshadow or sketch a faint outline, whereas abmultant means to multiply or diversify.

abmultant vs amalgamate

Amalgamate is the opposite process: it means to combine many things into one, while abmultant means to branch one thing into many.

📝

使い方のコツ

Abmultant is a high-level, formal verb typically found in academic or strategic business contexts. It implies a deliberate and systematic increase in variety rather than a random scattering.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often mistake the '-ant' ending for an adjective suffix; remember that in this specific context, it functions as a transitive verb. Avoid using it for simple addition; use it when one thing evolves into many different things.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ab-' (away from) + 'Mult' (many). It describes the action of moving away from a single point to create many branches.

📖

語源

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'ab-' (off/away) and 'multus' (many), suggesting the act of making many out of one.

文法パターン

Transitive verb: takes a direct object (e.g., abmultant the strategy). Often followed by the preposition 'into' or 'across'. Regular conjugation: abmultanted (past), abmultanting (present participle).

クイックテスト

To minimize financial risk, the investor was advised to _______ his holdings across several emerging markets.

正解!

正解は: abmultant

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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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B2

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