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Increased   /ɪnkrˈist/  /ˈɪnkrˌist/   Listen
Increased

adjective
1.
Made greater in size or amount or degree.



Increase

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



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"Increased" Quotes from Famous Books



... it before the arrival of the police. You admit that you went out on the veranda. Therefore if they do chance to find the weapon in the garden then their suspicions will, no doubt, be considerably increased. It's a pity, old man, that you didn't make a clean breast of ...
— Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo • William Le Queux

... Firmstone's vigilance showed heavily in reduced expenses and in increased efficiency of labour; but these items were only negative. The fact remained that the yield of the mill in bullion was but slightly increased and still subject to extreme variations. The conclusion was inevitable that the mill ...
— Blue Goose • Frank Lewis Nason

... lies uncultivated. By thinning the woods and draining the land, the badness of the climate would be lessened. It is already, even without cultivation, very fruitful; and how much this might be increased by a proper and rational mode of treatment. Rich grass grows everywhere, mixed with the best herbs and clover. Fruit grows wild; the vines run up to the tops of the highest trees. It is said that in time of rain ...
— A Woman's Journey Round the World • Ida Pfeiffer

... merciful! I was brought hither in jeopardy; I shall return in joy. Whether my innocence be declared or otherwise, my piety and knowledge will be forwarded and increased; for your worship will condescend, even from the judgment-seat, to enlighten the ignorant where a soul shall be saved or lost. And I, even I, may trespass a moment on your courtesy. I quail at the words NATURAL ...
— Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare • Walter Savage Landor

... burst? And yet, I must, I must—this can't go on forever! "And so she clenched her hands and waited. But the sounds did not diminish in the slightest; ten minutes twenty minutes must have passed, and the baby only seemed to gain increased power with ...
— Love's Pilgrimage • Upton Sinclair


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