five fold

/ˈfaɪv foʊld/
adjective
  1. Having five parts or elements.
    • The plan had a five-fold strategy to improve the city's parks.
    • They proposed a five-fold classification for the different types of clouds.
    • The company's five-fold mission includes innovation, sustainability, and community support.
  2. Five times as great or as many.
    • There was a five-fold increase in website traffic after the ad campaign.
    • She achieved a five-fold improvement in her test scores after extra tutoring.
    • The value of the property has seen a five-fold rise over the past decade.
adverb
  1. By a factor of five; five times.
    • His savings increased five-fold after he started investing wisely.
    • The population of the town grew five-fold in twenty years.
    • The cost of materials has risen five-fold since last year.
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