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multistorey

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for multistorey.

Editorial note

All those lovely rolling hills and hedgerows are about as natural as a betting shop under a multistorey carpark.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of multi-storey. [A building with more than one storey.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of multistorey gathered in one view.

noun

Alternative spelling of multi-storey. [A building with more than one storey.]

adjective

Alternative spelling of multi-storey. [Of a building, having more than one storey.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for multistorey.

Example sentences

1

All those lovely rolling hills and hedgerows are about as natural as a betting shop under a multistorey carpark.

2

We get multistorey buildings that have public access (eg car parks) to install signs with phone numbers of suicide prevention charities.

3

Parking requirements and stopping multistorey housing have no environmental justification.

4

You'd have to build in bricks instead of wood and sheetrock, and if you do multistorey you'd have to put in a soundproofing layer in the floor as well.

5

If the policy was that single-level outdoor carparks were denied while underground and multistorey car parking was allowed (or less discouraged) I'd agree with you.

6

If 1000 people share ownership of multistorey building also the land the building stands on, also the land tax, also roof, walls, infrastructure, it's bound to be far cheaper than 5 houses with 20 people at most occupying same space.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use multistorey in a sentence?

All those lovely rolling hills and hedgerows are about as natural as a betting shop under a multistorey carpark.

What does multistorey mean?

Alternative spelling of multi-storey. [A building with more than one storey.]

What part of speech is multistorey?

multistorey is commonly used as noun, adjective.