Multiplier

Word MULTIPLIER
Character 10
Hyphenation mul ti pli er
Pronunciations [ˈmʌɫ.tɪ.ˌplaɪ.ə(ɹ)]

Definitions and meanings of "Multiplier"

What do we mean by multiplier?

One that multiplies. noun

The number by which another number is multiplied. In 8 × 32, the multiplier is 8. noun

A device, such as a phototube, used to enhance or increase an effect. noun

One who or that which multiplies or increases in number. noun

An alchemist. noun

The number in the arithmetical process of multiplication by which another is multiplied. Also multiplicator. noun

A flat coil of conducting wire used as the coil of a galvanoscope. The tendency to deflection is proportional nearly to the number of coils. noun

An arithmometer for performing calculations in multiplication. noun

A multiplying-reel; an attachment to an anglers' reel which gathers in the slack with multiplied speed at each revolution of the crank. See reel. noun

See the adjectives. noun

One who, or that which, multiplies or increases number. noun

The number by which another number (the multiplicand) is multiplied. See the Note under Multiplication. noun

An instrument for multiplying or increasing by repetition or accumulation the intensity of a force or action, as heat or electricity. It is particularly used to render such a force or action appreciable or measurable when feeble. See Thermomultiplier. noun

A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied. noun

An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied. noun

A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities. noun

Any of several devices used to enhance a signal noun

The number by which a multiplicand is multiplied noun

A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied.

(grammar) An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied.

A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities.

Any of several devices used to enhance a signal

A multiplier onion.

Refers to the exponent of an error-bound as it approaches one... Urban Dictionary

1. see sex or procreate 2. math Urban Dictionary

To add a number continuously Urban Dictionary

- The act of doing something multiple times - Plural of the word multiple Urban Dictionary

More than one sheet. Urban Dictionary

The number by which something is multiplied when prefaced with "shit". This is typically somewhere between 1.5x - 2x. However, many interpretations have placed the shit multiplier as high as 20x. Urban Dictionary

A person that helps a douche bag act like more of a douche bag Urban Dictionary

A common term used by gamers to represent a boost that powers anything done to the second power It is used in the streets to mean doing anything someone does to you back to them 2 times harder Urban Dictionary

When you allow Jesus’ favor, wisdom, and power to grow your small or insignificant beginnings, just as He took a boy’s “five loaves and two fish” to multiplying them to feed five thousand-odd people. Urban Dictionary

The numerical value of 2.74545 repeating. The value used to calculate the actual amount of muscle and strength LeBron James has. FORMULA... (lbs x 2.74545) = Actual muscle weight and power of LeBron. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Multiplier

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The word "multiplier" in example sentences

There are good options such as increases in food stamps, and infrastructure spending, for which the multiplier is around 1. 6-1.8. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Having a downsize in employment in a sector that pays very well is not welcome news," Mr. DiNapoli said, citing what he called the "multiplier effect," whereby each lost Wall Street job results in two additional lost jobs in other sectors in the city. ❋ By KEVIN ROOSE (2011)

"This group has what we call a multiplier effect," Harold said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the rules are tailored in such a way as to ensure that a greater percentage goes back to the primary producer then it filters through the local economy through what they call a multiplier effect. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This in turn will have an impact on a few hundred thousand people, showing a clear long-term multiplier effect... and that is our goal. ❋ C. M. Rubin (2012)

Matt, what do you think the multiplier is supposed to represent? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hence the stimulus multiplier is low for wealthier people. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But if you want to jump from that fact to imputing the view to Romer that the fiscal spending multiplier is small or smaller than the tax multiplier, you would be wrong to do so. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or, as I put it, “people will save a large portion of that money rather than spend it, so the multiplier is low.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

The tax cut multiplier turns out to be a lot bigger and the spending multiplier is less than one. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The 0.8 multiplier is probably the result of diminishing returns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But not just because smart students would go on to do well anyway: grouping a lot of smart students together also produces a certain multiplier effect, where they learn from each other, form connections, run high-quality student publications, etc. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The multiplier is probably a lot less than 1.5 (even for a prototypical plan) but probably more than 0. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The new productivity multiplier is computerization and information processing technlogies – we use them to do everything from speeding up “paperwork” to modeling viral DNA. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A multiplier is an [exponent] that is approaching one...Such that the base equals itself.. A multiplier is able to represent all of the [discrete] numbers as well as the real numbers which are discrete numbers embedded on transfinite plane. In electronics a chromatographic [superset] which maps an electrical field by discrete colors... The idea of the multiplier comes from the ideal-multiplier function; the triene-function in which the first side of the error-bound; acting as the base; and the second side of the error-bound, acting as the exponent: both approach one. ❋ Sandrashine (2022)

1. "let [us] multiply; [i want] a [son]." 2. "2 X 2 = 4" ❋ Ekim Drachir (2004)

You can [multiply] 2 by 7. ❋ 25IMF (2020)

Does it [hurt] [anything] if I multiplie [submit] my timesheet? ❋ Woobilly Beall (2011)

[Man]! That [Charmin] is some multiply [shit]! ❋ Jake (2003)

"Whoa, that is [a shit ton] of shit." "What [shit multiplier] are you [applying] to that shit?" ❋ Dwreckmi (2014)

Bobby was totally acting more like [a douche bag] tonight and I think it was because Billy was [the douche] [multiplier]. ❋ T-muney (2009)

(In game) He has the 2× [multiplier].... That's why he's so strong (Streets) That bitch left me [unread] for 10 minutes [I'mma] leave her unread for 20 ❋ YoungDaggerDek (2019)

Be it your career, business, or relationship, let [Jesus, the multiplier], be part of the [little you] have, and [witness] His power in multiplying them beyond your dream or imagination. ❋ MathPlus (2018)

"...No no no man, you don't understand. Take [LeBron's] weight and use [the LeBron] Multiplier. It's 2.74545." "So LeBron weights over [672] lbs?" "His muscles can produce over 672 lbs of power, although his weight will only be seen as 245 lbs. It has a lot to do with quantum mechanics." ❋ NomadicManic (2008)

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