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tenfold

[ UK /tˈɛnfə‍ʊld/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛnˌfoʊɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. containing ten or ten parts
ADVERB
  1. by ten times as much
    the population increased tenfold

How To Use tenfold In A Sentence

  • Every south coast derby is important but because of the club's position, stage of the season, and what's at stake the magnitude of this fixture has trebled tenfold.
  • There has been a tenfold increase in fathers' groups in ten years. The Sun
  • He estimated client calls to the firm have increased "tenfold" in the last three to six months. Labor Fears Spawn Boom In Workplace Legal Advice
  • I want to know if I can double, quadruple, or increase my investment tenfold in five years.
  • But all those losses are recouped tenfold by one detail - a pair of sliding rear doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since we had found previously that by adding bromine to the golden (SN) x material, we could increase its conductivity tenfold, we thought that perhaps the impurity in the polyacetylene was acting as a dopant and was actually increasing the conductivity of the polyacetylene, rather than decreasing it. Alan G. MacDiarmid - Autobiography
  • Our young women are now officially the most blootered in Europe, and some surveys show a terrifying, tenfold increase in the incidence of cirrhosis in people aged 25-40 over the past three decades.
  • African, and Colombian gangs has grown tenfold since then. The Sun
  • We have seen the company grow tenfold over that time. Times, Sunday Times
  • His stage shows, long renowned for their crazy theatrics, have increased their entertainment value tenfold.
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