What does Multilateral mean?
Definitions for Multilateral
ˌmʌl tɪˈlæt ər əlmul·ti·lat·er·al
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Princeton's WordNet
multilateral, many-sidedadjective
having many parts or sides
Wiktionary
multilateraladjective
Having many sides or points of view.
multilateraladjective
Involving more than one party (often used in politics to refer to negotiations, talks, or proceedings involving several nations).
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Multilateraladjective
Having many sides. Dict.
Etymology: multus and lateralis, Latin.
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multilateral
Multilateral refers to an action, agreement, or process that involves multiple countries, parties, or individuals. It often pertains to negotiations, treaties, or actions that are agreed upon or implemented by three or more sides for achieving common objectives.
Webster Dictionary
Multilateraladjective
having many sides; many-sided
Etymology: [Multi- + lateral.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Multilateral
mul-ti-lat′ėr-al, adj. having many sides.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Multilateral in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Multilateral in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Multilateral in a Sentence
The others have to find a way to stabilize the multilateral rules-based system.
International agreements and institutions are being weakened. This is worrying, since our multilateral global order comes from the lessons we learned from the terrible world wars of the last century.
One of the most important lessons for the IMF from the Greek program should be that a multilateral institution should not institutionalize special interests of a subset of its membership, the interest of the IMF is not necessarily aligned with the EU/ECB.
The paralysis of the Appellate Body would cast a long and deep shadow on the continued operation of the multilateral trading system as a whole.
We believe in binational agreements, not in multilateral agreements that impose condition upon us.
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