0 past simple and past participle of multiply --
1 to add a number to itself a particular number of times: --
Major publishers are multiplying the number of titles offered in digital form.
Alzheimer's Disease affects more than 4 million Americans today, and the number is expected to multiply rapidly as the population ages.
When you multiply two odd numbers, is the answer always odd?
If you multiply seven by 15 you get 105.
But local discretion also gave the assessors the opportunity to depress assessments as demands multiplied.
Accordingly, the product of liberty aspirations multiplied by the existing lack of freedom ranges theoretically from 0 to 100.
Infection prevalence is a weighted sum of the number of infected multiplied by the corresponding marginal row probability.
The pleasure of laughter is multiplied when shared.
The pump and seed envelopes are shown multiplied by 10 for clarity.
These unit marginal costs should then be multiplied by the total level of emissions in that country.
Individual points are then multiplied together to produce a final overall score and the best-scoring pronunciation is selected as the output.
As the going got tougher, mistakes multiplied and squabbles among the leaders intensified, undermining the troops' tenuous cohesion and stability.