adjective
- having multiple meanings, interpretations, or applications
- having a valence greater than one; capable of combining with more than one atom of hydrogen
- effective against multiple strains or types of a pathogen
Usage: chemistry
Usage: medicine; immunology
Examples
- The poem's multivalent imagery allows for various interpretations.
- Her multivalent approach to problem-solving impressed the committee.
- Oxygen is a multivalent element that can form compounds with many other elements.
- The multivalent vaccine protects against several strains of the virus.
- The artist's multivalent symbols conveyed different meanings to different viewers.
- Scientists developed a multivalent antibody to target multiple cancer markers.
- The multivalent nature of the text made it suitable for different age groups.