multilevel

/ˌmʌltiˈlɛvəl/
adjective
  1. Having or involving several levels or layers, either physically or in terms of complexity.
    • They live in a multilevel house with stairs connecting each floor.
    • The company uses a multilevel management structure to oversee different departments.
    • The new shopping mall has a multilevel parking garage.
  2. Relating to a marketing or sales system where distributors earn commissions from their own sales and from the sales of people they recruit.
    • She joined a multilevel marketing company that sells health products.
    • Multilevel sales plans often require you to build a team of sellers.
    • He was skeptical about the multilevel business model because it seemed like a pyramid scheme.
noun
  1. A building or structure that has multiple floors or levels.
    • The hotel is a multilevel with a rooftop pool.
    • They designed the library as a multilevel to save space.
    • The multilevel includes shops, offices, and apartments.