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exponential

[ek-spoh-nen-shuhl, -spuh-] / ˌɛk spoʊˈnɛn ʃəl, -spə- /


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The exponential rise in regular season ticket prices over the past three decades has less to do with inflation and more to do with the basic business model of sports leagues, Matheson said.

From Seattle Times

And his financial circumstances stand out because his time in the mayor’s office corresponds directly with the exponential increase in his personal wealth — which had been in negative numbers.

From Seattle Times

Nikki Haley was a testament to the group’s exponential growth and influence since its 2021 launch at the height of the pandemic.

From Washington Times

Does this mean we are riding an exponential curve upward toward radical life extension and the total elimination of cancer?

From New York Times

He notes the exponential increase in renewable energy production.

From Seattle Times