0 past simple and past participle of multiply
1 to add a number to itself a particular number of times:
If you multiply seven by 15 you get 105.
When you multiply two odd numbers, is the answer always odd?
Alzheimer's Disease affects more than 4 million Americans today, and the number is expected to multiply rapidly as the population ages.
Major publishers are multiplying the number of titles offered in digital form.
Such examples from the linguistic literature could be multiplied, but a survey of different types of incoherence may only increase the confusion.
For simplicity, this value was not multiplied by 10 as recommended by the manufacturer.
Our interest is in elliptic operators whose second-order derivatives are multiplied by some parameter that is allowed to be close to zero.
Recent efforts have multiplied uncertainty rather than converged on general answers.
The elements of the incidence algebra are multiplied by convolution.
The technological development and the composers' creative imagination multiplied the possibilities of interaction between the instrumental and the electronics.
But the nickels multiplied, and the subsidiaries not only sold the phonographs but also produced cylinders for sale, by whomever would record.
As the going got tougher, mistakes multiplied and squabbles among the leaders intensified, undermining the troops' tenuous cohesion and stability.