multiplier
Americannoun
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a person or thing that multiplies.
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Arithmetic. a number by which another is multiplied.
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Physics. a device for intensifying some effect.
noun
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a person or thing that multiplies
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the number by which another number, the multiplicand, is multiplied See also multiplicand
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physics any device or instrument, such as a photomultiplier, for increasing an effect
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economics
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the ratio of the total change in income (resulting from successive rounds of spending) to an initial autonomous change in expenditure
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( as modifier )
multiplier effects
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Etymology
Origin of multiplier
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; see origin at multiply 1, -er 1
Example Sentences
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The company’s digital intelligence “is a true force multiplier that will support durable value with profitable growth, higher margins, stronger cash generation, and increased returns for our stockholders.”
From Barron's • Feb. 12, 2026
Online sportsbooks are now poised to be to modern gambling what drones are to warfare — a remarkable, unchecked multiplier of pain and gain.
From Salon • Feb. 8, 2026
The government has offered some relief by reducing the "multiplier" used to calculate business rates.
From BBC • Jan. 7, 2026
Mr. Trump could also continue leveraging U.S. relationships as a force multiplier in the Arctic.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 6, 2026
Fifty thousand pounds in modern money, using a retail price index, but £725,000 in modern money using an average wage multiplier.
From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton
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