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US
/ˈməɫtəˌpɫaɪd/
]
[ UK /mˈʌltɪplˌaɪd/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌltɪplˌaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- greatly increased as by multiplication
How To Use multiplied In A Sentence
- Imagine that hurt multiplied a million times. Times, Sunday Times
- He may have misspoke, or thinking in Fahrenheit terms multiplied by the compression to get the geothermal energy available with current technology. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
- According to the precise rate, the volume of the sphere is the cube of the diameter multiplied by 11 and divided by 21.
- The possible moves being not only manifold but involute, the chances of such oversights are multiplied; and in nine cases out of ten it is the more concentrative rather than the more acute player who conquers. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
- When television replays and closeups became possible, all this human frailty and professional ruthlessness became multiplied many times. Times, Sunday Times
- During the same period fallow deer numbers multiplied from a dozen or so to over 250.
- The effect of this mixture is a dilatation, which is nearly as four thousand to unity; and the lead in your barrel exhibits another effect, which is the product of its bulk multiplied by its velocity. A Philosophical Dictionary
- In the 1950s, a housing boom multiplied the timber industry's reliance on stumpage from public lands, and the agency enjoyed a dramatic boost in political prestige and congressional appropriations.
- The value of an option increases with the variance per period of the stock return multiplied by the number of periods to maturity. Principles of Corporate Finance
- Clutter multiplied, begetting yet more clutter with no apparent involvement on his part. AMAGANSETT