Adjective
Having multiple prongs
Having multiple elements or aspects
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt RNLIC, we pursued a multipronged agenda to make it a sustainable, profitable business and reported 12 per cent growth in our individual weighted received premium during the first half. Source: Internet
This has been the multipronged policy of India’s conflict resolution policy as these have been claimed to be internal policies. Source: Internet
Through this multipronged effort, we and our partners are seeing how critical early investments in sexual and reproductive health can enhance the lives of young people and the welfare of their societies. Source: Internet
“We believe that it’s a choice that we should be leading the charge on, so that objective for us is multipronged and it’s really to benefit our farmer owners.” Source: Internet
While Friday’s indictment did not answer such a question, it did paint a damning picture of a Russian operation that was multipronged, well financed and relentless. Source: Internet
Fast forward to 2016, after a highly contentious presidential election and multipronged disinformation campaigns, everybody suddenly became very interested in digital and media literacy, he says. Source: Internet