Meaning of multivalenced | Babel Free
Definitions
- Synonym of multivalent.
- Having more than one valency.
- Having three or more homologous chromosomes during meiosis
- Having more than one attachment site
- Binding to different parts of speech
- Having many kinds of value
- Having multiple meanings
Examples
“In the case of a multivalenced element, this distribution varies with the valence as shown in Table 3.”
“This is not the case with organic resins; however, this could be due to the smaller capacity of sodium attapulgite, when compared with organic resins, with no blockage of exchange sites resulting due to multivalenced ions.”
“It can be qualitatively explained that the multivalenced ions tend to be generated because excess positive charges are left there.”
“The multivalenced case studies I present afford an opportunity to distinguish and define different kinds of gender-critical and gender-sensitive practices in science.”
“With the elucidation of the mysteries of Oenothera, and as the mutation theory came under increasing attack, some proponents of a multivalenced view of mutation found it increasingly difficult to speak clearly about mutations on several different levels without seeming fuzzy-headed latecomers to seemingly discarded de Vriesian views.”
“It's not unreasonable to believe that, while carbohydrates themselves may not be particularly immunogenic, their conjugation to an appropriate multivalenced structure may work well.”
“A clause type S is basic with respect to argument mapping in a language L if (a) the predicate of S is morphosyntactically in the unmarked voice, and (b) the predicate of S selects an agent (and a patient, if the predicate is multivalenced).”
“In employing the multivalenced verb broncher, the narrator layers this clause with three meanings: the preferred tripod would not stumble or encounter difficulties or complain about its task; rather, it would stand still by the hearth and hold the pot.”
“In this type of linking, the patient of a multivalenced predicate is coded by the same case as the subject of a monovalenced predicate and differently from the agent of a multivalenced predicate.”
“Much like African drums differ from ordinary Western use of percussive rhythm, psychologic is more textured and nuanced, as it stretches beyond the two values of true and false often to become multivalenced.”
“In order to examine this multivalenced articulation with regard to women's religious reverence and cultural practice and explore its many meanings especially as it serves as a site for women's commentary on diasporic identity and community, a range of ideas must be set forth.”
“In its suturing of warfront and homefront through the multivalenced rhetoric of romance, Francis Berrian anticipates mid-century dime novels whose martial and marital plots affirm the raced and gendered aspects of Manifest Destiny.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.