Similar words: multiple, multiply, multiparty, multicultural, multitude, multilingual, allied, discipline. Meaning: ['mʌtɪplaɪ] adj. greatly increased as by multiplication.
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31. Sixty years later Camberwell was a metropolitan borough whose population had multiplied more than six fold to 259,339.
32. If the songbird population has thinned, the boats in the cove have multiplied.
33. The examples could be multiplied, although it is fair to say that most modern writers are more cautious.
34. The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold. Aristotle
35. The numbers of damaging insect species resistant to pesticide have multiplied from 160 to 450 since 1960.
36. These multiplied especially along the routes and inland waterways of the region.
37. The boiler costs are not multiplied by a derating factor to avoid overestimating the conversion savings associated with derating.
38. The theorem states that the posterior probability is proportional to the prior probability multiplied by the likelihood.
39. The volume of a sphere is equal to twice the square of its radius, multiplied by pi.
40. To calculate the effect of an indirect causal path, the values of adjacent paths are multiplied.
41. The illustrations can, of course, be multiplied, but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional.
42. An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Mahatma Gandhi
43. We also multiplied average scores by ten to eliminate decimal points, and turn them into percentages.
44. Those will be multiplied if the deal is called in for investigation by the other authorities.
45. Commodity and stock exchanges multiplied as dealing by sample became easier thanks to technical improvements and standardization.
46. Nine months multiplied by that payment comes to $ 76, 644.
47. The likely total number of dies can then be multiplied by the average number of coins per die.
48. If banks' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum, they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit.
49. A person bereft by permanent loss or separation feels this range of emotion multiplied many times.
50. The amount each business pays is the rateable value multiplied by the rate poundage.
51. If costs exceed benefits multiplied by the probability that their contribution will be decisive,(www.Sentencedict.com) they will remain inactive.
52. Another example is that of index linked loans which may be redeemable at the principal amount multiplied by an index.
53. As options and the means of accessing them have multiplied, change has become a generally congenial rule of modern life.
54. This is the estimated pay-off in money terms of a given event multiplied by the probability of that event occurring.
55. It multiplied capital punishment for the most wretched categories of offenders.
56. Scoundreldom has multiplied beyond our ability to contain it, a historic day for New York!
57. No time differences had to be established or subtracted from one another or multiplied by any number of degrees.
58. This figure is multiplied by a number of years' purchase, which is commonly known as the multiplier.
59. His modest bit of holiday money had miraculously multiplied and all from a single, small stake!
60. Natural numbers can be added or multiplied together to produce new natural numbers.
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