multisource
adjective
(alsomulti-source)uk/ˌmʌl.tiˈsɔːs/us/ˌmʌl.tiˈsɔːrs//ˌmʌl.taɪˈsɔːrs/coming from severalsources(=placesorpeople):
Students need to beabletosummarisemultisourceinformationclearlyandconcisely.
Multi-sourceintelligenceisnormallyseenas morereliablethansinglesource.
- Thecompanyshouldconsiderallowinga multisourceassessment,includingpeerandself-assessment.
- Theapproachis used for theanalysisoflargeamountsofmultimediaand multisourceinformation.
- The multisourcecompetencyassessmentinvolvesfiveassessors: thesupervisor, twopeersand twosubordinates.
- Evidence fromstudiesutilizingmultisourcedatadid notappearto have anyimpacton theresults.
Origins and sources
- bases
- be a recipe for disaster, trouble, success, etc.idiom
- beginning
- birth
- birthplace
- born
- breeding ground
- emanate from/throughsomething/someone
- fount
- fountainhead
- gateway drug
- genesis
- hail
- paternity
- provenance
- recipe
- root
- seed
- son
- source