[
US
/kwɑˈdɹupəɫ/
]
VERB
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increase fourfold
His stock earning quadrupled
ADJECTIVE
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four times as great or many
a fourfold increase in the dosage -
having four units or components
quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure
quadruplex wire
NOUN
- a set of four similar things considered as a unit
- a quantity that is four times as great as another
How To Use quadruple In A Sentence
- That, and his extraordinary capacity for self-sacrificing friendship, loyalty and sweet-natured nannying, have been his quadruple of acclaimed lifetime's high-lights.
- We have evaluated selected molecular interactions of nucleobases in the simulated structures to obtain further insight in similarities and differences between the ability of guanine and inosine to form quadruplexes.
- Now that marriage no longer means much, why not let couples or triples or quadruples of whatever variety get married?
- Internet use in China has quadrupled since 2000 and ultimately censorship may prove futile.
- The soundtrack went quadruple platinum, all this with little overt publicity and no known stars. Times, Sunday Times
- The price has quadrupled this year alone. Times, Sunday Times
- The other qualifiers yesterday were the men's quadruple sculls.
- They also won silver in the men's pair and quadruple scull and bronze in the women's pair. The Sun
- Both genders compete in the single, double and quadruple scull. Times, Sunday Times
- Between 1793 and 1815 the national debt had almost quadrupled. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000