multipolar

/ˌmʌltɪˈpoʊlər/
adjective
  1. Having or relating to multiple centers of power, influence, or activity, especially in international relations.
    • In a multipolar system, no single country dominates global affairs.
    • Diplomats discussed how to manage a multipolar world order.
    • The world is becoming more multipolar, with several powerful nations competing for influence.
  2. Having more than two poles or centers, used in science and technology.
    • The neuron had a multipolar shape with many dendrites.
    • A multipolar magnet has several north and south poles.
    • Engineers designed a multipolar generator for the wind turbine.
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