1. two-pronged - Adjective
2. two-pronged - Adjective Satellite
having two prongs
Source: WordNetA couple of weeks ago, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio’s “two-pronged plan” to “diversify” NYC’s elite public high schools. Source: Internet
Henry finally went to France in June 1544 with a two-pronged attack. Source: Internet
He said the city’s approach to homelessness is two-pronged: it’s about housing first, and also about bringing together city officials, non-profits, and faith-based groups through the Network for Homeless Solutions (NHS) established in 2012. Source: Internet
Boyer said her reason for making the field trip mandatory for their 50 WBL students was “two-pronged.” Source: Internet
It's two-pronged because, for reasons too mysterious to question, you can't get all six flavors -- lime, banana, orange, cherry, grape, and root beer -- in the same box. Source: Internet
It would be wise for Post to continue a two-pronged approach when it comes to cereal innovation, focusing both on nutrient-rich varieties and more novelty products. Source: Internet