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Definition of increased :
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Synonyms:
accumulative, enhanced, down, doubled, hyperbolic, up, fourfold, depleted, gathering, graduated, growing, marked up, redoubled, declining, added on, jacked, exponential
additional (part of speech: adjective)
additional, more, augmented, grown, enlarged, expanded, raised, incremented, extended, larger, accrual, amalgamated, annexed
added (part of speech: verb)
added, accrued, summed, aggregated, attained, tallied, accumulated, acquired, totaled
expanded (part of speech: verb)
stretched, engorged, thickened, swelled, distended, spread, dilated, developed
increased (part of speech: verb)
advanced, multiplied, burgeoned, reinforced, widened, swollen, amplified, inflated, maximized, upgraded, grew, elevated, lengthened, boosted, broadened, fattened
intensified (part of speech: verb)
escalated, deepened, stressed, heightened, sharpened, intensified, emphasized, magnified, exaggerated, accentuated, underlined
Usage examples:
- The wind rapidly increased. - "A Yacht Voyage Round England", W.H.G. Kingston.
- This indifference on my part to what women are usually too fond of, increased his regard. - "The Pacha of Many Tales", Captain Frederick Marryat.
- If the proof of the first crime is increased, it will be sufficient to inform the prisoner of the circumstance. - "The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII.", Juan Antonio Llorente.