multistep
Pronunciation: [ˈmʌltiˌstɛp]
Word
Context: "problem-solving"
(adjective) it describes a process that involves several stages or steps to complete a task. When you have to do many things in order to finish a project, it is called multistep.
Example
To solve the math problem, you need to follow a multistep method that includes calculations and explanations.
Example
The teacher thought a simple answer was better than a multistep one for this easy question.
Example
Can you explain the multistep process required to bake a cake?
Context: "projects or tasks"
(adjective) it refers to activities that cannot be completed in one go and need multiple actions or phases. Like building a toy that needs several instructions to finish it.
Example
The multistep project was fun because we worked together to build a model rocket.
Example
She didn't like that the art assignment was a multistep task, as she preferred quick projects.
Example
What are the steps in the multistep project we have to complete?
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