Similar words: increasing, decrease, increasingly, on credit, concrete, based on, incredible, incredibly. Meaning: [ɪn'krɪːs] adj. made greater in size or amount or degree.
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151. A report recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggested that smoking increased the risk of developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by more than three times.
152. One of the side effects of the drug is an increased sensitivity to sunlight.
153. Life expectancy in Europe has increased greatly in the 20th century.
154. The first quarter dividend has been increased by nearly 4 per cent.
155. An overdraft provides increased flexibility but at a higher cost.
156. The workers, in cooperation with the management , have increased output by 10 percent.
157. The incident has further increased the tension between the two countries.
158. The arrival of warm weather raises the specter of disease and increased rat infestations caused by rotting garbage.
159. The working life of most vehicles can be increased if they are serviced regularly.
160. Over the same period trade protection has increased in the rich countries.
161. Although sexual and violent crimes have increased by 10%, they remain only a tiny/small fraction of the total number of crimes committed each year.
162. New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic.
163. Table 2 shows how prices and earnings have increased over the past 20 years.
164. The key to the army's effectiveness is its increased mobility.
165. If you've owned property for several years[sentencedict.com], the probability is that values have increased.
166. The Republicans increased their share of the vote, but still fell short of a majority.
167. The output of 13 major products has increased by a wide margin.
168. A "frontier-free" Europe implies a greatly increased market for all economic operators.
169. With increased power, the field of vision of the binoculars becomes smaller.
170. They found an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia in some areas.
171. Border clashes have led to increased friction between the two countries.
172. The number of accidents is proportionate to the increased volume of traffic.
173. The 1990s brought increased economic pressure to bear on all business activities.
174. The arrival of warm weather raises the spectre of disease and increased rat infestations caused by rotting garbage.
175. As the level of work increased from light to heavy,(http://sentencedict.com/increased.html) workers ate more.
176. The strenuous exercise undergone could balance out the increased calories.
177. We have taken on extra staff to cope with the increased workload.
178. Under the new rules the penalty for illegal play is increased. Players take note.
179. Government targets for increased productivity are described as "tough but manageable".
180. The successful branding and marketing of the new beer has already boosted sales and increased profits.
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