Multilateral (adj)
mult-ee-lat-uh-rel
Having several or many sides; many-sided: Involving two or more nations in agreement.
First recorded in 1690–1700; multi- + lateral
Example sentences
“The world is in peril, and many multilateral agreements are at stake.”
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