quadripartite

[ UK /kwˈɒdɹɪpˌɑːta‍ɪt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving four parties
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How To Use quadripartite In A Sentence

  • One side effect of the New Order was the ending of a quadripartite agreement between East African Airways, BOAC, Central African Airways and South Africa Airways.
  • The 1945 Potsdam and London agreements and the 1971 quadripartite accord on Berlin were thus suspended.
  • They were oases, an escape from the weather: walled, shaded, quadripartite, which is to say divided into four and, above all, watery.
  • The program publishes quadripartite standardization agreements and other guides to enhance coalition operations.
  • In a nutshell, if my quadripartite system distinguishes four sets of endings exemplified in the 1ps with *-mi (objective progressive), *-m (objective non-progressive), *-h₂ór (subjective progressive) and *-h₂e (subjective non-progressive), then it stands to follow that there may likewise be four non-finite forms, participles, corresponding to each of the four categories I describe. Archive 2009-09-01
  • A quadripartite pig plate comprises hot charcuterie in the form of ballottine, loin, and, unusually for a French restaurant, hot crackling.
  • Individual Maya buildings and shrines often had quadripartite floor plans.
  • The lower level of this structure consists of a triple-bay porch, with quadripartite groin vaults springing from a series of broad, round arches.
  • Lastly, the so-called quadripartite agreement secured the status of West Berlin.
  • The accord is referred to as the quadripartite agreement, because it was signed by Brazil, Argentina, the IAEA, and the ABACC.
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