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multiethnic

[ US /ˌməɫtiˈɛθnɪk/ ]
[ UK /mˌʌltɪˈɛθnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving several ethnic groups

How To Use multiethnic In A Sentence

  • The arguments of the Federalist Papers apply just as strongly to a multiethnic regime as to a multiregional regime. The Emerging Stagnant Majority, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I mean: there they are, all multiethnic yet homespun, chock-full of scrimpy rightwing family values, thinking globally and acting locally, checking their ten-dollar Indian laptops to see whose turn it is to turn the compost heap ... Warren Ellis
  • And what if multiethnicity is the way out of our binary stale-mate? What Color Is Black?
  • In her conversations about the UIC chancellorship she posed her alertness to a multicultural, multiethnic future against what she calls the insularity of that campus. Chicago Reader
  • People know that as they become evermore multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious, that is a recipe for destruction. President Remarks At Dnc Meeting
  • It's a puzzle, selling a universal notion of beauty to a multiethnic world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nearby, a large group of Asians, whites and Hispanics danced and sang in concentric circles around guitarists and drummers, chanting, "Hallelujah" under a banner for the Iglesia Inmaculado Corazon de Maria from Newark, N.J. Terry Perez of Annandale, Va., a naturalized U.S. citizen from the Philippines, called the multiethnic crowd "a little bit of the United Nations. Cheers for pope: 'Our country needs to see this'
  • Wyclef was Haitian-American and liked our multiethnicity. Fallin’ Up
  • They laugh heartily at every boisterous shout emitted from the small troops of black-dressed antifascists crouched near the exits, and I�m pleased to observe such an acceptingly multiethnic presence. Undefined
  • Most islands are multiethnic, with large and small groups forming geographical enclaves.
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