sextuple

/ˈsɛkstəpəl/
adjective
  1. Consisting of six parts or elements.
    • They ordered a sextuple serving of fries for the group.
    • The company reported a sextuple increase in profits this quarter.
    • The recipe calls for a sextuple batch of the original ingredients.
  2. Six times as great or as many.
    • The cost of the project was sextuple the initial estimate.
    • Her salary is sextuple what it was five years ago.
    • The new stadium has a sextuple capacity compared to the old one.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To multiply by six; to increase sixfold.
    • If you sextuple the recipe, you'll have enough for the whole party.
    • The population of the town sextupled after the factory opened.
    • The company hopes to sextuple its revenue within three years.
noun
  1. A number or amount six times as great as another.
    • The new model's speed is a sextuple of the old one's.
    • The final cost was a sextuple of the original budget.
    • He earned a sextuple of what he made at his previous job.