multipotential

/ˌmʌlti pəˈtɛnʃəl/
adjective
  1. Having many possible ways to develop or be used; capable of many different outcomes or roles.
    • The multipotential nature of stem cells makes them valuable for medical research.
    • The software is multipotential, able to handle everything from simple calculations to complex data analysis.
    • She described herself as a multipotential person, interested in art, science, and business.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A person who has many different interests, talents, or career paths rather than specializing in one area.
    • Many multipotentials thrive in freelance work where they can switch projects often.
    • The career counselor helped multipotentials identify jobs that allow variety.
    • As a multipotential, he found it hard to choose just one college major.
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