twofold

/ˈtuːfoʊld/
adverb
  1. By a factor of two; to twice the amount or degree.
    • Her confidence grew twofold after she won the competition.
    • The value of the house increased twofold in just five years.
    • The company's debt rose twofold due to the economic downturn.
adjective
  1. Having two parts or aspects; double in nature.
    • The problem is twofold: we need more time and more workers.
    • The company's goal is twofold: increase profits and reduce waste.
    • Her reason for leaving was twofold: she wanted a new challenge and a better salary.
  2. Twice as much or as many; multiplied by two.
    • There has been a twofold increase in sales this quarter.
    • He received a twofold reward for his hard work.
    • The population of the town experienced a twofold growth over the decade.
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