noun a trilateral agreement or organization
adjective relating to three parties or countries
Trilateral commissions or organizations are formed by three parties to address political issues collectively.
Trilateral trade agreements involve three countries agreeing to trade with each other under specific terms and conditions.
In the context of international relations, trilateral agreements or meetings involve three countries working together on a particular issue.
In geometry, a trilateral figure is a polygon with three sides and three angles.
In a literary context, 'trilateral' may be used to describe a relationship or agreement between three parties or entities.
A psychologist may use 'trilateral' when discussing a three-way interaction or dynamic between individuals in a therapy session or research study.
Diplomats may use 'trilateral' to refer to a meeting or negotiation involving three countries or organizations.
Economists may use 'trilateral' to describe a trade agreement or economic partnership between three nations.