multiplied positions

[mʌl.tɪ.plaɪd pə.ˈzɪʃ.ənz]
noun phrasepl: multiplied positions
posições multiplicadas
1. Multiple instances or occurrences of a particular stance, placement, or situation that have been increased in number or frequency
The chess player analyzed the multiplied positions that could result from the opening move.
O jogador de xadrez analisou as posições multiplicadas que poderiam resultar do lance inicial.
2. In military or organizational contexts, an increase in the number of strategic locations or roles that must be filled or maintained
The company faced multiplied positions to fill after the expansion into three new markets.
A empresa enfrentou posições multiplicadas para preencher após a expansão em três novos mercados.
3. Mathematical or geometric instances where positions are replicated or amplified in quantity
The algorithm calculated the multiplied positions across all possible coordinate combinations.
O algoritmo calculou as posições multiplicadas em todas as combinações de coordenadas possíveis.
This term is primarily used in technical, military, business, and mathematical contexts in both American English and Brazilian Portuguese. It is not commonly used in casual everyday conversation but is frequent in professional, strategic, and academic discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
increased positionsmultiple positionsexpanded placementsreplicated stances
Antonyms / Antônimos
single positionreduced positionsdiminished placements

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
posições multiplicadas
Standard usage across Brazil
São Paulo
posições multiplicadas
Common in business and military contexts
Rio de Janeiro
posições multiplicadas
Used in both formal and informal contexts
Portugal
posições multiplicadas
European Portuguese maintains same translation with identical usage

Related Words

multiplicationpositioningplacementconfigurationarrangement

Related Idioms & Phrases

multiply one's positions
take on multiplied roles
handle multiplied responsibilities
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