quintuple

/kwɪnˈtʌpəl/
adjective
  1. Consisting of five parts or things.
    • The company announced a quintuple merger involving five different firms.
    • The recipe called for a quintuple batch of cookies for the party.
    • They ordered a quintuple espresso to stay awake all night.
  2. Five times as much or as many.
    • The population of the city has seen a quintuple growth over the last century.
    • The new machine can produce a quintuple amount of output compared to the old one.
    • Her salary increased by a quintuple factor after the promotion.
verb
  1. To multiply or become multiplied by five.
    • If you quintuple the ingredients, you'll have enough soup for everyone.
    • The value of the house quintupled after the neighborhood was renovated.
    • The company plans to quintuple its profits within five years.
noun
  1. A set or amount five times as large as usual.
    • He ordered a quintuple of the regular serving of fries.
    • The bet was a quintuple of what he had wagered before.
    • She received a quintuple of the normal bonus for her hard work.
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