pronged  /ˈprɔŋd/ ? Meaning of "pronged"

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Definition(s):

  1. (adj) having prongs or tines; usually used in combination
  2. (adj) resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches

Usage(s):

  1. Thompson's two-pronged plan, which can be found in its entirety at www.
  2. Tourists are drawn to destinations with double-pronged, p.

Quotes

  1. "Having a stockpile of antiviral drugs is an important part of our pandemic influenza preparedness plan," Leavitt said. "These purchases are a continuation of our aggressive multi-pronged approach to a potentially critical public health...
    on Mar 1, 2006 By: Mike Leavitt Source: Consumer Affairs

  2. "Indias strategy for energy security is multi-pronged. We do not have the luxury of depending on only one or two sources. While some sources of energy may be cheap today we have to think of the future," Dr Manmohan Singh said today while laying...
    on Mar 24, 2008 By: Manmohan Singh Source: Khabrein.info

  3. Captain Adam Simpson describes the players wearing their traditional strip during last Friday night's warm-up, before changing into their alternative outfit as the Collingwood clash jumper saga rumbled on, as "a two-pronged attack".
    on Jul 26, 2008 By: Adam Simpson Source: The Canberra Times

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