Problem vs Multiproblem - What's the difference?
problem | multiproblem |
A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.
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*:“[…] it is not fair of you to bring against mankind double weapons ! Dangerous enough you are as woman alone, without bringing to your aid those gifts of mind suited to problems which men have been accustomed to arrogate to themselves.”
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A puzzling circumstance.
Difficult to train or guide; unruly.
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Involving more than one problem.
* 1984 , Howard Goldstein, Judith Cicero Hilbert, Harvey C Hilbert, Creative change: a cognitive-humanistic approach to social work practice
As a noun problem
is problem.As an adjective multiproblem is
involving more than one problem.problem
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(wikipedia problem)Alternative forms
* probleme (obsolete)Noun
(en-noun)Nicole Vulser
Perfume manufacturers must cope with the scarcity of precious supplies, passage=The perfume industry is facing a major problem : maintaining constant levels of quality is crucial, but it is increasingly difficult to obtain a regular supply of all the necessary natural ingredients.}}
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* * * 1000 English basic words ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==Noun
multiproblem
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Adjective
(-)- ...in the social work tradition, the delivery of brokerage, advocacy, and concrete services is also essential with violent and multiproblem families.
