1. five-fold - Adjective
2. five-fold - Adjective Satellite
having five units or components
Source: WordNetThe five-fold difference between God, living and non-living beings is an eternal fact. Madhvacharya
American military simulations in the 1980s concluded a three to five-fold increase in artillery defence effectiveness when IFVs were deployed. citation Throughout its life cycle, an IFV is expected to gain 30% more weight from armour additions. Source: Internet
HSBC has suffered a dramatic halving of profits with provisions for bad loans up five-fold to $3.2bn (£2.4bn). Source: Internet
These data show up to a five-fold increased risk for any major malformation following valproate exposure compared to the risk following exposure to other antiepileptic drugs taken in monotherapy. Source: Internet
Tamweel PJSC, the mortgage company rescued by Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC in September, reported a five-fold jump in second-quarter profit on July 19 as bad-loan provisions dropped. Source: Internet
By 1850 this increased five-fold to 350 million, continuing to grow rapidly until the end of the 20th century when newer methods of indicating the payment of postage reduced the use of stamps. Source: Internet