Of or pertaining to more than one factor.(adjective)
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Use "multifactor" in a sentence
"What the BLS calls multifactor productivity is up almost 8% since 2000."
"And the broadest measure of productivity growth, known as multifactor productivity, has actually tripled since the period of the 1970s and the 1980s."
"Referred to as multifactor biometrics, smarter systems will be able to aggregate this data in real-time to make sure whenever someone is attempting to access your information, it matches your unique biometric profile and it is authentic."