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Example sentences for "multiply"

Lexicographically close words:
multiplied; multiplier; multipliers; multiplies; multiplieth; multiplying; multipolar; multis; multitubular; multitud
  1. We might multiply cases of this kind, but space will not permit.

  2. In this you may multiply signs to infinity, and they will prove just as true as any now in existence.

  3. It would be easy to multiply quotations of this order and to show, in the documents of Grecian and Roman civilization, numerous traces of the knowledge of the only and holy God.

  4. There is a natural disposition among men to multiply objects of worship.

  5. He devoted himself entirely to the service of the sick; and, to multiply himself, as it were, he sent several of his disciples into all parts of the country, after having instructed them in what manner to treat their patients.

  6. From that date onwards, the constant struggles between Egypt and its neighbours, especially with Assyria, multiply our opportunities for synchronic comparison.

  7. In Egypt, both sculptors and painters could multiply their images to infinity without coming into collision with dogma, without provoking the regrets or censures of its most severe interpreters.

  8. The more you multiply the mechanism the more you increase the risk.

  9. In the meanwhile, we multiply the organs through which we hope that it will make itself heard.

  10. Her tears will be as pure, as gentle as the tears of those who do not resist the insults of chance; but, instead of dimming her gaze, they will summon to it and multiply in it the light that consoles or saves.

  11. I will multiply them And they shall not be few; I will also glorify them, And they shall not be small.

  12. And I will place them, and multiply them, And will set My sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore.

  13. Will they multiply fast," asked Shalla, "so there will be enough for all?

  14. Add up some time what you've given and multiply by the number who've been doing it.

  15. The Thracians and Illyrians were posted in the front, the Heruli and Goths in the centre; the prospect was closed by the Moors and Vandals, and their loose array seemed to multiply their numbers.

  16. Its effect was to extend the belief in witchcraft, and, of course, to multiply the apparent instances of its existence.

  17. The waves in water multiply the image of the object reflected in it.

  18. For if you multiply your garments as the cold increases, that cold cannot hurt you; in the same way increase your patience under great offences, and they cannot hurt your feelings.

  19. Boys of twelve to thirteen years, multiply values for boys of fifteen years by 1.

  20. Behold I am for you, I will turn unto you, and ye shall be tilled and sown, and I will multiply men upon you, and they shall build up the old waste cities, the desolation of many generations!

  21. We therefore use "n/a of A" to mean that we find a quantity X such that a X X = A, and then multiply X by n.

  22. A better method is to ignore the positions of the decimal points, and multiply the numbers as if they were decimals between .

  23. If we want to give, to 5 boys, 4 apples each, we are said to multiply 4 apples by 5.

  24. And conversely, to divide by 5, we multiply by 2 and divide by 10.

  25. The angel of Yahweh said to her, "I will greatly multiply your seed, that they will not be numbered for multitude.

  26. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly.

  27. Don't be afraid, for I am with you, and will bless you, and multiply your seed for my servant Abraham's sake.

  28. I will multiply your seed as the stars of the sky, and will give to your seed all these lands.

  29. I will make my covenant between me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly.

  30. To the woman he said, "I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth.

  31. Bring forth abundantly in the earth, and multiply in it.

  32. The pangenetic answer to this objection is that gemmules multiply and are transmitted during long series of generations.

  33. But, especially in the early stages of the life of the organism, when well supplied with nutriment, the cells multiply rapidly, by a process of fission, or the division of each cell into two daughter cells.

  34. It would be idle to multiply instances of this sort from the monkish writers.

  35. We will not multiply examples of these compositions.

  36. For I will have respect unto you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and establish My covenant with you.

  37. The principles of these sciences, and a taste for books of natural history, contributed to multiply my ideas and images; and the anatomist and chemist may sometimes track me in their own snow.

  38. Similarly, if fish were scarce, the chief might pronounce a taboo on the neighbouring bay, or a part of it, in order to allow the fish to multiply undisturbed and replenish the sea in the neighbourhood of human habitations.

  39. To find how much time would be gained in 4,000 years, multiply the decimal .

  40. Multiply this product by 4 and we have the error in 400 years.

  41. In defiance of cats, poison, and traps, these animals multiply so much as frequently to do considerable damage.

  42. These animals multiply amazingly; they engender at all seasons, and are in a condition to propagate before the first year of their life is expired.

  43. Still, one of the first consequences of the exuberant charity of the Church was to multiply impostors and mendicants, and the idleness of the monks was one of the earliest complaints.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "multiply" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abound; accrue; accumulate; add; advance; aggrandize; aggravate; appreciate; aught; augment; balloon; bear; beg; beget; bloat; boom; boost; breed; broaden; build; calculate; cast; cipher; clutter; compound; compute; copulate; crescendo; crowd; develop; divide; dope; engender; enlarge; estimate; expand; extend; father; figure; flourish; fructify; gain; generate; get; grow; heighten; increase; intensify; jam; magnify; manifest; measure; mother; mount; multiply; pack; procreate; produce; propagate; reckon; reinforce; reproduce; rise; score; sire; snowball; spread; strengthen; subtract; swell; tally; teem; throng; upsurge; wax; widen