[
UK
/nˈaɪnfəʊld/
]
[ US /ˈnɪnˌfoʊɫd/ ]
[ US /ˈnɪnˌfoʊɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having nine units or components
ADVERB
-
by a factor of nine
my investment has increased ninefold
How To Use ninefold In A Sentence
- We then had the Collect for Purity, after which the choir sang a musical setting of a ninefold Kyrie.
- Since 1995-96, Alexander says, Labour has doubled the total budget but increased the public-transport spend ninefold.
- Moscow's foreign-currency reserves now total $113 billion - a ninefold increase since the end of 1999 and a comfortable cushion against any new crisis.
- The structure was found to be highly symmetric with C9, ninefold rotational symmetry.
- With this electrocardiogram patient 1's odds of heart attack increase ninefold from 5: 1 to 45: 1 (posterior probability = 98%).
- Women with this change and a family history of breast cancer (first degree relative) have a ninefold increase in risk.
- The material was made by adding lanthanum to an existing catalyst, which led to a ninefold increase in catalytic activity.
- The total amount of water withdrawn globally from rivers, underground aquifers and other sources has increased ninefold since 1900.
- The companies pumped nearly $3.8 billion into exploration from 1996 to 2002, finding immense gas deposits that multiplied Bolivia's proven and probable reserves nearly ninefold, to 52 trillion cubic feet.
- He has set Hong Kong on a ninefold path to nowhere with his report to Beijing outlining conditions for democratic reform in Hong Kong.