verb
- to perform the mathematical operation of multiplication
- to increase greatly in number or amount
- to reproduce or breed
Usage: biology
Examples
- Students learn to multiply numbers in third grade.
- If you multiply 6 by 8, you get 48.
- The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm conditions.
- Her problems seemed to multiply after she lost her job.
- Rabbits multiply quickly in the wild.
- The company’s profits multiplied over five years.
- When you multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators together.