multi-use
adjective
(alsomultiuse)uk/ˌmʌl.tiˈjuːs/us/ˌmʌl.tiˈjuːs//ˌmʌl.taɪˈjuːs/having several different uses:
The multi-usesportscomplexisdesignedtohostathleticandcommunityevents.
The newbuildingwillincludeclassrooms, multiusespaces, andexpandedgalleryspace.
- This is abusymulti-usetrail, sowatchout forwalkers,horses, andcyclists.
- Largeplasticbucketsaregreatmultiusecontainers,especiallywhen you'recamping.
- Thecentrewill be a multi-usefacility,homefor the university'sbasketballteam,concerts,graduationsand otherevents.
- Thislatestproductrepresentsa newclassof multi-usehandhelddevices.
Using and misusing
- adopt
- adoption
- avail
- availyourselfofsomething
- be/go heavy onsomethingidiom
- exhaust
- go through
- gobblesomethingup
- make capital out ofsomethingidiom
- max
- max out
- spare
- spent
- swallow
- tap
- turn over
- turn tosomeone/something
- turn/usesomethingto good accountidiom
- unblock
- underuse