four pronged

/ˈfɔr ˌprɔŋd/
adjective
  1. Having four points, spikes, or branches.
    • She bought a four-pronged garden rake for the leaves.
    • He used a four-pronged fork to lift the roast from the pan.
    • The four-pronged antlers of the deer were impressive.
  2. Having four distinct parts or approaches, especially in a plan or strategy.
    • The team developed a four-pronged strategy to win the championship.
    • The government's four-pronged plan addressed education, health, jobs, and housing.
    • The company launched a four-pronged marketing campaign.
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