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Definition of multiversity in English: multiversitynounPlural multiversities mʌltɪˈvəːsɪti North American A large university with many different departments. Example sentencesExamples - The multiversity has said it would provide economic development, social and medical healing, truth, beauty, and, for the young, freedom and social mobility.
- But it held onto aspects of the critique of the multiversity and student passivity from its headier past.
- Recently, one of the many publications devoted to sorting and ranking colleges and universities named a campus in my home multiversity as the ‘most beautiful in the nation.’
- It's not a traditional university - it's a multiversity as it has many dimensions to it, not just one.
- As the twentieth century drew to a close, the idea of the multiversity proved to have additional problems.
- The concept of the multiversity is alive and strong today, and for that matter is a paradigm that is rarely questioned.
- The new multiversity, as he named the complex, was also being transformed into a knowledge industry.
- Against the backdrop of tremendous socio-economic change, expanding enrolments, the development of the multiversity and student radicalism, he singled out higher learning as a stabilizing force.
- Forget the university, here comes the lopsided multiversity.
OriginMid 20th century: from multi- + a shortened form of university. Definition of multiversity in US English: multiversitynounˌməltēˈvərsədēˌməltiˈvərsədi North American A large university with many different departments. Example sentencesExamples - Against the backdrop of tremendous socio-economic change, expanding enrolments, the development of the multiversity and student radicalism, he singled out higher learning as a stabilizing force.
- Recently, one of the many publications devoted to sorting and ranking colleges and universities named a campus in my home multiversity as the ‘most beautiful in the nation.’
- The concept of the multiversity is alive and strong today, and for that matter is a paradigm that is rarely questioned.
- Forget the university, here comes the lopsided multiversity.
- The new multiversity, as he named the complex, was also being transformed into a knowledge industry.
- The multiversity has said it would provide economic development, social and medical healing, truth, beauty, and, for the young, freedom and social mobility.
- But it held onto aspects of the critique of the multiversity and student passivity from its headier past.
- It's not a traditional university - it's a multiversity as it has many dimensions to it, not just one.
- As the twentieth century drew to a close, the idea of the multiversity proved to have additional problems.
OriginEarly 20th century: from multi- + a shortened form of university. |