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quintupling

  • present participle
    of quintuple.
    quintuple
    adjective
    fivefold; consisting of five parts.

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Pony AI on Tuesday reported a quintupling of robotaxi revenue and increased sales targets as the Chinese vehicle company also saw widening losses.

From MarketWatch May 26, 2026

We should never rule out the likelihood that this kind of vibes-based quintupling down will have a nice payoff at the end.

From Slate Feb. 3, 2026

Chief Executive Bryon Hargis said it isn’t the straightforward engineering of quintupling the sound barrier that has held the U.S. back, but the manufacturing challenge of mass-producing weapons that can do so reliably and economically.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 5, 2025

The company's net income is seen quintupling to over $22 billion in the same fiscal year before reaching $35 billion the following year.

From Reuters Aug. 28, 2023

Love is simply an extension of this process—-making it efficacious before marriage and thus quintupling its importance.

From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Henry Theophilus Finck

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