How to Use multipart in a Sentence

multipart

adjective
  • The Times has published a multipart guide to buying a house.
    Amy Hubbard, Los Angeles Times, 2 Apr. 2022
  • When the pattern of the multipart plan to prevent the transfer of power started to take shape.
    Luke Broadwater, New York Times, 19 Feb. 2023
  • And that was a multipart effort that involved a lot of people, not just Mr. Trump.
    Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 3 Aug. 2023
  • For years this multipart system worked great for both sides.
    Geoff Colvin, Fortune, 2 Feb. 2024
  • The collision of aging and the internet, a space in which time both moves in hyperspeed and stands still, is a diffuse and multipart process.
    WIRED, 27 Sep. 2022
  • The thought of having any kind of surgery is daunting, let alone a multipart one that involves removing part of a major organ.
    Natasha Lavender, SELF, 14 Apr. 2021
  • This multipart series explores the exploitation of women, the health risks to athletes and the man who runs the largest federations in the United States.
    Alice Li, Washington Post, 14 June 2023
  • The case of Naomi Wolf, however, is a multipart problem.
    Laura Marsh, The New Republic, 5 Sep. 2023
  • The argument was in part a technical fight over a multipart test the Supreme Court set up in 1986 to assess redistricting claims.
    Greg Stohr Bloomberg News (tns), al, 4 Oct. 2022
  • In the text, a multipart essay, Baldwin despairs over the unfinished business of the civil-rights movement.
    Imani Perry, The Atlantic, 8 Feb. 2022
  • Yet for some viewers, the excitement of this final, multipart set piece will be tinged with something more, an unmistakable déjà vu.
    Vulture, 14 July 2023
  • Claiming this multipart DraftKings welcome bonus for new users is simple, as your standard signup method will qualify you for all three.
    Matt Boecker | Catena Media, oregonlive, 14 Jan. 2023
  • Firefighters must complete multipart plans and comply with rules that can differ in each of Colorado’s 64 counties.
    Jennifer Oldham, ProPublica, 12 May 2023
  • The multipart order is aimed at using the far-flung reach of federal agencies to help people register to vote and to encourage Americans to go to the polls on Election Day.
    New York Times, 7 Mar. 2021
  • Yet sentence structure is only one aspect of the complex, multipart system that is language.
    Christine Kenneally, Scientific American, 17 Oct. 2023
  • Billboard broke the news last April that the streaming giant acquired a multipart docuseries that spans more than 20 years of the rapper's life and career, and is reportedly set to release later this year.
    Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, 10 Jan. 2022
  • This multipart series explores the family’s stewardship of the sport and the impact on the thousands of athletes who participate.
    Desmond Butler, Washington Post, 25 Oct. 2022
  • The agreement is only the beginning of a multipart process that must be navigated before the minimum tax would become binding for most major economies in the world.
    Sheelah Kolhatkar, The New Yorker, 22 June 2021
  • The final word splinters into a regal multipart harmony that lays bare the 32-year-old’s church-rearing and classical training.
    Briana Younger, Vulture, 23 Mar. 2021
  • Then his hands move, rattlesnake quick, and the spectacle that draws millions of viewers to every video arrives: a multipart crack, each subsequent sound as satisfying as a jump from a skipped stone.
    Lauren Larson, Men's Health, 25 July 2023
  • The newsroom staff was named a finalist for the prestigious public service gold medal for a multipart series on the fentanyl crisis that traced the problem throughout the United States and Mexico.
    Elahe Izadi, Washington Post, 8 May 2023
  • The tech giant wants its core product to infer meaning from human language, answer multipart questions—and look more like Google Assistant sounds.
    Khari Johnson, Wired, 7 June 2021
  • Over the past three years, he’s been working out the complexities of an ambitious, multipart project intended to spark discussions about the history and identity of people from the U.S.
    Julyssa Lopez, Rolling Stone, 26 Mar. 2022
  • Most cars use mechanical links and a multipart suspension system to steer, brake, and isolate imperfections in the road’s surface.
    IEEE Spectrum, 1 Nov. 2023
  • This year’s lineup includes 77 films from 23 countries, including full-length features, shorts and multipart docuseries.
    Washington Post, 21 June 2021
  • The approach is impressive with a multipart driveway surrounding a cross-shaped pool with multiple fountains.
    Tiffani Sherman, Orlando Sentinel, 23 Feb. 2023
  • Two years ago, the U-T published a multipart series thoroughly examining the U.S. asylum system.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Apr. 2022
  • The Netflix home screen became overwhelming, the algorithm serving up an endless menu of multipart Korean fare.
    The New Yorker, 14 Oct. 2021
  • Another company, Rabbit, plans to show off this month a handheld device that can tackle complicated, multipart voice commands that Siri and Alexa wouldn’t know how to handle.
    Chris Velazco, Washington Post, 8 Jan. 2024
  • For now, apparently not; the audience seemed to forgive a multipart, overlong, Swift-imitating, Emily Blunt–featuring monologue, too.
    Jesse Hassenger, Vulture, 14 Apr. 2024

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