multidimensional

/ˌmʌltiˈdɪmɛnʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Having many different aspects, features, or sides; complex and varied.
    • The novel's main character is multidimensional, with both strengths and flaws.
    • Her personality is so multidimensional that you discover something new about her every day.
    • Solving climate change requires a multidimensional approach involving science, politics, and economics.
  2. Relating to or involving more than three dimensions in mathematics or physics.
    • In computer graphics, multidimensional data can be visualized using special software.
    • String theory proposes a multidimensional universe with up to eleven dimensions.
    • The mathematician developed a model for multidimensional space that goes beyond length, width, and height.
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