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quintuple

[kwin-too-puhl, -tyoo-, -tuhp-uhl, kwin-too-puhl, -tyoo-] / kwɪnˈtu pəl, -ˈtyu-, -ˈtʌp əl, ˈkwɪn tʊ pəl, -tyʊ- /




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Silver prices have nearly doubled this year, marking the best performance since 1979, when prices more than quintupled.

From Barron's

This month, Rheinmetall set out ambitions to quintuple sales by the end of the decade to the equivalent of roughly $58 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Within weeks of reopening, the daily average of new positive cases in California nearly quintupled by the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

From Los Angeles Times

“We expect to find more quadruple systems, and why not quintuple or sextuple.”

From New York Times

And some experts think a quint—a quintuple, or five-revolution, jump—is theoretically within reach.

From Scientific American