multiagency

English

Etymology

From multi- +‎ agency.

Adjective

multiagency (not comparable)

  1. Involving multiple agencies.
    • 2007 July 9, Randal C. Archibold, “3 Charged With Enslaving Members of Chinese Acrobatic Troupe Performing in U.S.”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Law enforcement authorities think the problem has been growing and a multiagency task force [] was formed in February to determine the extent of the problem.
    • 2025 March 10, Karina Tsui and Elizabeth Wolfe, “Department of Education investigating 60 colleges and universities over antisemitism claims”, in CNN[2]:
      He signed an executive order during his second week in office to “combat antisemitism” in schools and on university campuses, and on February 3 announced the creation of a multiagency task force to carry out the mandate.