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multiply

[muhl-tuh-plee] / ˈmʌl tə pli /


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Colorectal cancer cells grown on stiffer surfaces multiplied more quickly and increased rigidity further.

From Science Daily

The sale of software, services and maintenance, and the various supply chains could multiply these figures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now multiply similar rebalancing considerations across other financial institutions—inside and outside Japan—as well as nonfinancial companies and households.

From The Wall Street Journal

Robinhood, the online brokerage, offers traders the option to request shares of companies with plans to go public—including BitGo—and has said that demand for IPO access has multiplied over the past year.

From The Wall Street Journal

And if you opt for a more feature-rich model, the savings can easily multiply.

From MarketWatch