seven fold

/ˈsɛvənˌfoʊld/
adverb
  1. By seven times; to seven times the amount or degree.
    • Her savings increased seven-fold after she started investing.
    • The population of the town grew seven-fold over the decade.
    • The risk of flooding has risen seven-fold due to climate change.
adjective
  1. Having seven parts or elements.
    • Her plan had a seven-fold strategy to improve the community.
    • The treaty included a seven-fold agreement among the nations.
    • The ancient symbol had a seven-fold design representing the days of the week.
  2. Seven times as great or as many.
    • There was a seven-fold rise in the number of visitors to the park.
    • The cost of the project was a seven-fold amount of the original estimate.
    • The company saw a seven-fold increase in profits this year.
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