manyfold

/ˈmɛnifoʊld/
adverb
  1. By many times; to a great degree or extent.
    • The company's profits increased manyfold after the new product launch.
    • The amount of data we collect has multiplied manyfold in the last decade.
    • Her confidence grew manyfold after she won the competition.
adjective
  1. Having many parts, aspects, or forms; multiple.
    • The manyfold benefits of exercise include better health and mood.
    • The project had manyfold challenges that the team had to overcome.
    • The manyfold uses of this tool make it a great addition to any workshop.
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