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protean

[proh-tee-uhn, proh-tee-] / ˈproʊ ti ən, proʊˈti- /


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Obergefell, a 5-4 decision, was written by the court’s most protean member, Justice Anthony Kennedy.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2025

In particular, there is a confused, protean nature of conducting operations among a civilian population you are sworn to defend while simultaneously seeking to prevent them from harming you or others.

From Slate Jun. 10, 2025

Strangely enough, turning death into an invisible force as opposed to some night stalker with a protean face dissolved some of my usual apprehension.

From Salon Feb. 26, 2025

Prominent among Ms. Clayton’s students are the composer Karen Goldfeder and the protean vocal improviser Theo Bleckmann.

From New York Times Jan. 12, 2024

In addition to seeming eternal, ubiquitous, protean, and endlessly quotable, Franklin had the most sophisticated sense of timing among all the prominent statesmen of the revolutionary era.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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