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multitudinous

[muhl-ti-tood-n-uhs, -tyood-] / ˌmʌl tɪˈtud n əs, -ˈtyud- /


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And another worry: If the data does make it into the mainstream, will consumers simply tune it out — just as many do with California’s multitudinous cancer warning signs?

From Scientific American • Jul. 11, 2023

Just think about the mass actions in 2020, the culmination of the last decades of really huge social movements exploding quickly aided by a new multitudinous set of social relationships.

From Salon • Jan. 1, 2023

His business organization is wrestling with multitudinous court cases in New York right now — tax fraud is a central topic.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 3, 2022

In talking to people, it’s something that they had a feeling might align with their values, and those values can be multitudinous, like environmental values, but also just taking time, doing something a little new.

From Slate • Oct. 18, 2022

The lord of the dark underworld, the king of the multitudinous dead, carried her off when, enticed by the wondrous bloom of the narcissus, she strayed too far from her companions.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton