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quadruple

[ kwo-droo-puhl, -druhp-uhl, kwod-roo-puhl ]

adjective

  1. fourfold; consisting of four parts:

    a quadruple alliance.

  2. four times as great.
  3. Music. having four beats to a measure.


noun

  1. a number, amount, etc., four times as great as another.
  2. something, as a series of acrobatic somersaults, made up of four clearly defined parts or stages:

    the first trapeze artist to perform a quadruple successfully.

verb (used with or without object)

, quad·ru·pled, quad·ru·pling.
  1. to make or become four times as great:

    To serve 24 people, quadruple the recipe. My savings quadrupled in 20 years.

quadruple

/ ˈkwɒdrʊpəl; kwɒˈdruːpəl /

verb

  1. to multiply by four or increase fourfold


adjective

  1. four times as much or as many; fourfold
  2. consisting of four parts

noun

  1. a quantity or number four times as great as another

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Derived Forms

  • ˈquadruply, adverb

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Other Words From

  • quad·ruple·ness noun
  • quad·ruply adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of quadruple1

1325–75; Middle English < Latin quadruplus; quadru-, duple

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Word History and Origins

Origin of quadruple1

C16: via Old French from Latin quadruplus, from quadru- (see quadri- ) + -plus -fold

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Example Sentences

In these European elections, Le Pen is set to quadruple the National Front's 2009 showing.

The horrific quadruple homicide shocked the sleepy Southern town.

Hence Reality Hunger, which attempted “to put ‘reality’ within quadruple quotation marks.”

Investigators now believe that the lone bicyclist was a primary target in the quadruple homicide rocking Europe.

She arrived at the convention wearing a quadruple strand of pearls and significant diamond studs.

Having no more internal squabbles to fear, it will present a formidable quadruple breast to the outer world.

An English farmer would instantaneously double or quadruple the produce of the province.

There was a quadruple row of vehicles on three sides of the arbor, the fourth being, at considerable pains, left open for passage.

A quadruple alliance, then, between the two imperial courts and France and Spain was impossible.

Then suddenly Michael began to hate Dora and the quadruple intrigue was broken up.

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