Quintupled: meaning, definitions and examples
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quintupled
[ kwɪnˈtjuːpəld ]
increase by five
To quintuple means to become five times as much or as many. It denotes an increase or multiplication of quantity or value by a factor of five. The term is often used in various fields such as mathematics, finance, and economics to describe significant growth or expansion. For instance, if a company's revenue quintupled, it means that its revenue has increased fivefold compared to a previous period.
Synonyms
expanded, increased, multiplied.
Examples of usage
- The population of the city quintupled over the last decade.
- His investment quintupled in just one year.
- The production of goods quintupled due to new technology.
Translations
Translations of the word "quintupled" in other languages:
🇵🇹 quintuplicado
🇮🇳 पंचगुणित
🇩🇪 verfünffacht
🇮🇩 lima kali lipat
🇺🇦 пятикратно
🇵🇱 pięciokrotnie
🇯🇵 五倍になった
🇫🇷 quintuplé
🇪🇸 quintuplicado
🇹🇷 beş katına çıkmış
🇰🇷 다섯 배가 된
🇸🇦 مضاعف خمسة أضعاف
🇨🇿 pětinásobně
🇸🇰 piatich násobne
🇨🇳 增加了五倍
🇸🇮 peterokratno
🇮🇸 fimmfaldur
🇰🇿 бес есе
🇬🇪 ხუთჯერ
🇦🇿 beş dəfə
🇲🇽 quintuplicado
Etymology
The word 'quintuple' is derived from the Latin word 'quintupilis', which means fivefold. The root 'quintu-' comes from 'quintus', meaning fifth. The use of the term has evolved over time and is commonly used in English to describe anything that has increased to five times its original amount. In mathematics, the concept of multiplication by five can be traced back to ancient civilizations, speaking to the significance of numerical growth. The term gained popularity in various disciplines, including economics and statistics, particularly when discussing growth rates, investments, or population changes. As language and scientific terminology developed, 'quintuple' became a standard term to communicate substantial increases in data and metrics.