multilateral
See also: multilatéral
English
Etymology
Adjective
multilateral (not comparable)
- Having many sides or points of view.
- Involving more than one party (often used in politics to refer to negotiations, talks, or proceedings involving several nations).
Translations
having many sides or points of view
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involving more than one party
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Portuguese
Adjective
multilateral m, f (plural multilaterais, comparable)
- multilateral (having many sides or points of view)
- multilateral (involving more than one party)
Spanish
Etymology
Adjective
multilateral (plural multilaterales)
- multilateral
- 2015 July 31, “La ‘Colección Mexicana’ en Chile: una historia de solidaridad”, in El País:
- Por un lado, se propuso ejecutar una política de mayor activismo y estrecho acercamiento hacia mecanismos multilaterales como el Movimiento de los países No Alineados, el Grupo de los 77 y, en general, el Tercer Mundo.
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