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Increased   /ɪnkrˈist/  /ˈɪnkrˌist/   Listen
Increased

adjective
1.
Made greater in size or amount or degree.  Antonym: decreased.



Increase

verb
(past & past part. increased; pres. part. increasing)
1.
Become bigger or greater in amount.  Antonym: decrease.
2.
Make bigger or more.  "The university increased the number of students it admitted"  Antonym: decrease.



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"Increased" Quotes from Famous Books



... to-day as compared with 1915 has increased twenty-fold, while the supply of small-arm ammunition has become so abundant that the necessity for importation has ceased altogether. In one Government factory alone the making of rifles has increased ten-fold, ...
— Great Britain at War • Jeffery Farnol

... when the influence of the Semitic inhabitants of Babylonia and Assyria was not to be gainsaid, and from that moment, the development of their religion took another turn. In all probably this augmentation of Semitic religious influence was due to the increased numbers of the Semitic population, and at the same period the Sumero-Akkadian language began to give way to the Semitic idiom which they spoke. When at last the Semitic Babylonian language came to be used for official documents, ...
— The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria • Theophilus G. Pinches

... was an animated scene, and had I been allowed time and leisure I could have regarded it for a long while without being wearied with its monotony. As it was, however, those voices and movements of the beasts and birds only increased my longings to visit their wild wood-haunts, and make nearer acquaintance with those of them that were innocent and beautiful. With what joy then did I learn from Brace that upon the morrow he was to have "his day," ...
— Ran Away to Sea • Mayne Reid

... when occupied by the Kin, a circuit of 27 li (commonly estimated at 9 miles, but in early works the li is not more than 1/5 of a mile), afterwards increased to 30 li. But there was some kind of outer wall about the city and its suburbs, the circuit of which is called 75 li. ["At the time of the Yuen the walls still existed, and the ancient city of the Kin was commonly called Nan-ch'eng (Southern ...
— The Travels of Marco Polo Volume 1 • Marco Polo and Rustichello of Pisa

... human nature and in the human brain and heart that go with the motor-car habit, the increased speed of the human motor, the gearing up of the central power house in society everywhere is going to make men capable of unheard-of social technique. The social consciousness is becoming the common man's daily habit. Laws of social technique and laws of human nature which ...
— Crowds - A Moving-Picture of Democracy • Gerald Stanley Lee


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