multilateral

/ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl/
adjective
  1. Involving three or more countries, groups, or parties, especially in politics or trade.
    • Multilateral talks on climate change included representatives from over 50 countries.
    • The United Nations is a multilateral organization that works on global issues.
    • The two countries signed a multilateral trade agreement with several other nations.
  2. Having many sides or aspects.
    • The problem requires a multilateral approach that considers economic, social, and environmental factors.
    • Her multilateral skills in design, writing, and marketing made her a great team leader.
    • The artist created a multilateral sculpture that looked different from every angle.
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