Pronunciation: /ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl/
adjective relating to or involving several nations or parties
A1 The multilateral agreement was signed by multiple countries.
A2 The students engaged in a multilateral discussion during the group project.
B1 The company's multilateral approach to negotiations helped them secure a favorable deal.
B2 The United Nations plays a key role in promoting multilateral cooperation among nations.
C1 The multilateral trade agreement had far-reaching implications for global commerce.
C2 The multilateral peace talks aimed to bring an end to the conflict in the region.
formal The multilateral agreement was signed by several countries to promote international cooperation.
informal The multilateral trade deal involves many countries working together.
slang The multilateral treaty is like a team effort with multiple countries involved.
figurative The multilateral approach to solving the issue is like having many hands on deck to tackle the problem.
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