Increase+twofold

  • 11doubling — dou·bling || dÊŒblɪŋ n. duplication, act of increasing twofold dou·ble || dÊŒbl n. twofold amount; stunt actor, stand in; sharp turn v. multiply by two, increase twofold; be multiplied by two; bend, fold; play the part of a double in a play… …

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  • 12double — dou·ble || dÊŒbl n. twofold amount; stunt actor, stand in; sharp turn v. multiply by two, increase twofold; be multiplied by two; bend, fold; play the part of a double in a play or film adj. composed of two parts or items; twofold; coupled,… …

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  • 13doubled — adj. folded in two; dual; composed of two parts; duplicated dou·ble || dÊŒbl n. twofold amount; stunt actor, stand in; sharp turn v. multiply by two, increase twofold; be multiplied by two; bend, fold; play the part of a double in a play or film …

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  • 14doubles — n. game played with two players on each side (as in tennis) dou·ble || dÊŒbl n. twofold amount; stunt actor, stand in; sharp turn v. multiply by two, increase twofold; be multiplied by two; bend, fold; play the part of a double in a play or film …

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  • 15double — adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 a consisting of two usu. equal parts or things; twofold. b consisting of two identical parts. 2 twice as much or many (double the amount; double the number; double thickness). 3 having twice the usual size, quantity,… …

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  • 16double — I. a. 1. Coupled, in pairs. 2. Twice as much. 3. Twofold. 4. Deceitful, dishonest, knavish, false, perfidious, hollow, insincere, double minded, double faced, double tongued, full of duplicity. II. ad. Twice, doubly, twofold. III. v. a …

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  • 17double — 1. adjective 1) a double garage double yellow lines Syn: dual, duplex, twin, binary, duplicate, in pairs, coupled, twofold Ant: single 2) a double helping …

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  • 18Memory disorder — Memory can be defined as an organism s ability to encode, retain, and recall information. Disorders of memory can range from mild to severe, yet are all a result of damage to neuroanatomical structures; either in part or in full. This damage… …

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  • 19ECONOMIC AFFAIRS — THE PRE MANDATE (LATE OTTOMAN) PERIOD Geography and Borders In September 1923 a new political entity was formally recognized by the international community. Palestine, or Ereẓ Israel as Jews have continued to refer to it for 2,000 years,… …

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  • 20Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit     Merit …

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