multiply
verbDivide multiply into syllables:
mul · ti · ply
How to pronounce multiply:
Definition of multiply:
- multiply (verb):
- combine by multiplication.
- to increase or cause to increase in number, quantity, or degree
- to increase in number especially greatly or in multiples augment
Synonyms for multiply:
accumulate
augment
breed
build up
calculate
cipher
compute
cube
expand
extend
figure
generate
increase
procreate
produce
proliferate
propagate
raise
reckon
reproduce
spread
square
work out
Antonyms for multiply:
be original
divide
originate
split
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