exponential

[ UK /ˌɛkspənˈɛnʃə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɛkspoʊˈnɛnʃəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or involving exponents
    exponential growth
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How To Use exponential In A Sentence

  • This is exponential growth, constant doubling. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • This "reflection upon itself" part could lead to a theory of subjectivity, that, like Deleuze's "intensities," would manifest, exponentially, more concentrated wave interaction i.e. in itself, in the body; of the body itself, leading to thought? Archive 2005-10-01
  • They delivered emergency aid to the camps, not to stricken neighbourhoods, thereby ensuring the exponential growth of those camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, the wear rate of rhino teeth, in terms of crown height, may decrease exponentially with age.
  • And you've only antagonized terrorists and exponentially increased their numbers by being there. CNN Poll: Afghanistan War opposition at all-time high
  • Growth, being exponential in nature, will rapidly swamp the essentially linear savings by efficiency gains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having learned that lies procreate exponentially, Rosas was forced to implement some rules and demand discretion. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • The logarithmic scale of the fresh mass and the linear scale of the dry mass together show how the initially exponential growth changes gradually into linear.
  • If the "earn them on one hunt, collect them on another" postulation is true -- all I can say is that I've been building up an exponential payday over the past 7 years! Collecting Versus Earning Your Game
  • The fitted result proves that the hypothesis that load-life curve in single logarithm should be exponential curve is right.
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