multiply
verb /ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/
  /ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they multiply |    /ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/   /ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/  | 
| he / she / it multiplies |    /ˈmʌltɪplaɪz/   /ˈmʌltɪplaɪz/  | 
| past simple multiplied |    /ˈmʌltɪplaɪd/   /ˈmʌltɪplaɪd/  | 
| past participle multiplied |    /ˈmʌltɪplaɪd/   /ˈmʌltɪplaɪd/  | 
| -ing form multiplying |    /ˈmʌltɪplaɪɪŋ/   /ˈmʌltɪplaɪɪŋ/  | 
- [intransitive, transitive] to add a number to itself a particular number of times
- The children are already learning to multiply and divide.
 - multiply A by B 2 multiplied by 4 is/equals/makes 8 (= 2 × 4 = 8).
 - Multiply the length by the width.
 - multiply A and B (together) Multiply 2 and 6 together and you get 12.
 - multiply something up If you are cooking for more people, just multiply up the quantities.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Maths and measurementb2- The results were multiplied by 1 000.
 - Multiply these two figures together.
 - Your pension is a percentage of final salary multiplied by length of service.
 - The momentum of an object is defined as its mass multiplied by its velocity.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- endlessly
 - indefinitely
 - greatly
 - …
 
- by
 
 - [intransitive, transitive] to increase or make something increase very much in number or amount
- Our problems have multiplied since last year.
 - multiply something Cigarette smoking multiplies the risk of cancer.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Change, cause and effectb2- The film was a great success, with screenings multiplying week by week.
 - Just imagine all the problems we've been having, multiplied a thousandfold.
 - Her bitterness was multiplied by his refusal to apologize.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- endlessly
 - indefinitely
 - greatly
 - …
 
- by
 
 - [intransitive, transitive] (biology) to produce young animals, bacteria, etc. in large numbers
- Rabbits multiply rapidly.
 - Protected reserves help tigers survive and multiply.
 - microorganisms that multiply rapidly
 - multiply something It is possible to multiply these bacteria in the laboratory.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- endlessly
 - indefinitely
 - greatly
 - …
 
- by
 
 
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French multiplier, from Latin multiplicare.