IPA: /ˈmʌl.tiˌlɛv.əld/
KK: /mʌlˈtɪlˌɛvld/
Having more than one level or layer, often used to describe structures, systems, or concepts that are complex and organized in tiers.
The multileveled marketing strategy helped the company reach a wider audience.
Multileveled → It is formed from "multi-" (meaning many) and "level" (from Old French *level*, meaning a flat or even surface) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a state or condition). The word "multileveled" describes something that has many levels or layers.
Think of 'many' ('multi-') and 'flat surfaces' ('level') to remember that 'multileveled' means having many layers or levels.
No commonly confused words.