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Quadruple   /kwɑdrˈupəl/   Listen
adjective
Quadruple  adj.  Fourfold; as, to make quadruple restitution; a quadruple alliance.
Quadruple time (Mus.), that in which each measure is divided into four equal parts.



verb
Quadruple  v. t.  (past & past part. quadrupled; pres. part. quadrupling)  To multiply by four; to increase fourfold; to double; to double twice.



Quadruple  v. i.  To be multiplied by four; to increase fourfold; to become four times as much.



noun
Quadruple  n.  Four times the sum or number; a fourfold amount; as, to receive to quadruple of the amount in damages.






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"Quadruple" Quotes from Famous Books



... thrown from a door which stood ajar, darkened the opposite wall of the staircase. Wayland drew back cautiously, went down to the inner courtyard, spent about a quarter of an hour, which seemed at least quadruple its usual duration, in walking from place to place, and then returned to the tower, in hopes to find that the lurker had disappeared. He ascended as high as the suspicious spot—there was no shadow ...
— Kenilworth • Sir Walter Scott

... transient visitors, to purchase anything whatever without paying a heavy toll to intermediates. When the conspiracy is widely extended, the augmentation of price above what would be required in direct dealing with the owner is sometimes double or even quadruple. Occasionally, however, by way of compensation for their general evil, the sensali, having scented a prize, offer it first to the amateur, in view of their own increase of gain over what the dealer would allow. In this way, good pictures not unfrequently escape the merchant, and reach the collector ...
— Atlantic Monthly Volume 6, No. 37, November, 1860 • Various

... Austria; England had wasted millions unsuccessfully in attempting to prevent the family compact with Spain; Russia disliked the alliance between France and Turkey; and Turkey became apprehensive of the inclination of France towards an alliance with Russia. Sometimes the quadruple alliance alarmed some of the powers, and at other times a contrary system alarmed others, and in all those cases the charge was always made against the intrigues ...
— The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Complete - With Index to Volumes I - IV • Thomas Paine

... times worth while to gain wealth by commerce, were it not so perilous; or by usury, were it equally honorable. Our ancestors, however, held, and fixt by law, that a thief should be condemned to restore double, a usurer quadruple. We thus see how much worse they thought it for a citizen to be a money-lender than a thief. Again, when they praised a good man, they praised him as a good farmer or a good husbandman. Men so praised were held to have ...
— The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome • Various

... him no shelter from his brutish thoughts. In the depths of his soul he felt that he was slipping down and down; there was no stay to clutch at; no barrier to keep back chaos. All his defenses, all his citadels, with the quadruple rampart that hemmed him in so proudly—his God, his art, his pride, his moral faith, all was crumbling away, falling piece by piece from him. He saw himself naked, bound, lying unable to move, like a corpse on which vermin swarm. He had spasms of revolt: where ...
— Jean-Christophe, Vol. I • Romain Rolland


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