Adjective
multiyear (comparative more multiyear, superlative most multiyear)
Having a duration of multiple years.
A source said the deal is a "multiyear, eight-figure deal." citation On March 14, 2016, the WNBA was completing a deal with Verizon Wireless to place them on 10 of the 12 team jerseys. Source: Internet
“DAU” grew out of a multiyear experiment in which hundreds of nonprofessional actors lived and worked in a replica of a Soviet research institute, what may be the most ambitiously immersive film set ever made, in Ukraine. Source: Internet
Benefiting from Paramount's commitment to a multiyear run and free from network interference due to syndication, Roddenberry found writers who could work within his guidelines and create drama from the cast's interaction with the rest of the universe. Source: Internet
A November 10 report by the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed multiyear growth in the outdoor recreation sector having a positive impact on the U.S. GDP. Source: Internet
In 2016, the United Farm Workers Union — the storied outfit founded by Cesar Chavez — finally prevailed in its multiyear fight to secure overtime pay for farm workers. Source: Internet
Canada's Cineplex has agreed on a multiyear "dynamic window" agreement, the film exhibitor and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group said Friday. Source: Internet