sevenfold

IPA: sˈɛvʌnfoʊɫd

adjective

  • Seven times as much; multiplied by seven.
  • Having seven parts; composed of seven items.

adverb

  • By a factor of seven.
Advertisement

Examples of "sevenfold" in Sentences

  • [337] As Nin-Girau, Tammuz was associated with "sevenfold" Orion.
  • Winthrop looked at him, as if to see whether he were cased in sevenfold learning.
  • Spirit of life and love and power, and dost his sevenfold graces shower upon us all.
  • Ps.lxxix. 11, 12 is about to be rewarded "sevenfold," in answer to the prayers which had been offered.
  • Its order book has climbed more than sevenfold in that time, and at the end of last year stood at £ 58.3 billion.
  • Nineteen years later and that record has only increased sevenfold, with Craig Gordon's £9m move to Sunderland in 2007.
  • The year-to-year inflation rate for bread and cereals has risen sevenfold in the last six months, to 2.1%, for example.
  • FRANKFURT— Volkswagen AG's 2010 profit surged sevenfold as booming demand in China fueled a powerful rebound after a steep market downturn.
  • Retractions related to fraud showed a more than sevenfold increase between 2004 and 2009, exceeding the twofold rise in retractions related to mere error, according to an analysis published in the Journal of Medical Ethics.
  • Still, the fact that Amazon ended the Christmas selling season with an inventory of $221 million, up "sevenfold" (according to Mr. Hansell) from the prior year suggests that whatever is rotten is not limited to the state of Denmark.

Related Links

synonyms for sevenfold
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa