multidomness
To actively manage or integrate operations across multiple distinct domains or fields of influence. This verb describes the action of diversifying one's reach to ensure a functional presence in several specialized areas simultaneously.
Exemplos
3 de 5If you want to stay relevant in the gig economy, you need to multidomness your skill set.
To keep up with the modern economy, you must apply your skills across many different areas.
The governing body voted to multidomness the new regulatory framework across both tech and agriculture.
The authorities decided to implement the rules in both the technology and farming sectors.
You can't just stick to one thing; you've got to multidomness if you want to win.
You have to spread your influence into different fields if you want to be successful.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'multi-' (many) and 'dom' (domicile/home). To multidomness is to make many homes for your ideas.
Quiz rápido
In order to mitigate risk, the investment firm decided to _______ its portfolio across five different emerging markets.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: multidomness
Exemplos
If you want to stay relevant in the gig economy, you need to multidomness your skill set.
everydayTo keep up with the modern economy, you must apply your skills across many different areas.
The governing body voted to multidomness the new regulatory framework across both tech and agriculture.
formalThe authorities decided to implement the rules in both the technology and farming sectors.
You can't just stick to one thing; you've got to multidomness if you want to win.
informalYou have to spread your influence into different fields if you want to be successful.
Theoretical frameworks often fail when researchers attempt to multidomness complex variables without a unified theory.
academicScientific models often break down when scholars try to apply variables to too many different fields at once.
Our strategy for Q4 is to multidomness our marketing efforts to capture the Gen Z demographic on all platforms.
businessOur plan for the end of the year is to spread our advertising across various digital spaces.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
multidomness the gap
to use a multi-domain approach to bridge a deficiency
multidomness or bust
a mantra suggesting one must diversify or fail
to multidomness a system
to make a system operational in several areas
Frequentemente confundido com
Multidomestic refers to business strategies tailored to individual countries, whereas multidomness refers to the act of operating across different thematic domains.
Modernness is the quality of being modern, while multidomness is a verb related to domain expansion.
Notas de uso
This is a highly specialized, non-standard term typically found in specific academic or competitive testing environments. It functions as a functional shift where the noun suffix '-ness' is used in a verbal capacity.
Erros comuns
Learners often mistake this for a noun because of the '-ness' ending; remember that in this specific C1 context, it is used as an action word.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'multi-' (many) and 'dom' (domicile/home). To multidomness is to make many homes for your ideas.
Origem da palavra
A modern construction from 'multi-' (Latin for many) and 'domain' (French/Latin for territory), with a non-standard use of the English suffix '-ness'.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
In order to mitigate risk, the investment firm decided to _______ its portfolio across five different emerging markets.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: multidomness
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