fivefold

/ˈfaɪvˌfoʊld/
adjective
  1. Five times as much or as many.
    • There was a fivefold rise in the number of visitors to the park.
    • The company reported a fivefold increase in profits this year.
    • The recipe calls for a fivefold amount of sugar compared to the original.
  2. Having five parts or elements.
    • The ancient symbol represented a fivefold division of the world.
    • The plan has a fivefold strategy to improve education.
    • They proposed a fivefold classification of the data.
Synonyms
adverb
  1. By five times the amount or degree.
    • Her savings increased fivefold after the investment.
    • The population has grown fivefold over the past century.
    • The cost of materials rose fivefold during the shortage.