decuple

/ˈdɛkjʊpəl/
adjective
  1. Ten times as great or as many; tenfold.
    • The population of the city experienced a decuple growth over the century.
    • The company saw a decuple increase in sales after the new product launch.
    • A decuple dose of the medicine would be dangerous.
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noun
  1. An amount ten times as large as another.
    • The final cost was a decuple of the original estimate.
    • They aimed to produce a decuple of last year's output.
    • The donation was a decuple of what they had hoped for.
verb
  1. To multiply by ten; to increase tenfold.
    • The new technology could decuple the efficiency of the factory.
    • The investment decupled their savings within a few years.
    • If we decuple our efforts, we might finish the project on time.
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