1. fivefold - Adjective
2. fivefold - Adverb
4. fivefold - Adjective Satellite
In fives; consisting of five in one; five repeated; quintuple.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBanks are likely to take a hit of 0.5-2% on their bottom line from the next financial year owing to a fivefold increase in the fixed deposits cover announced in the Budget, analysts and banking sources told FE. Source: Internet
During this same period, the U.S. government began to mobilize for total war, instituting the first-ever peacetime draft and a fivefold increase in the defense budget (from $2 billion to $10 billion). Source: Internet
A fivefold increase in prison rates is a huge change; it may have had effects that statistical models missed. Source: Internet
Adjusted EBITDA remained at the same level as 2007, while adjusted profit from operations (EBIT) increased more than fivefold year-on-year, from EUR 12 million to EUR 61 million. Source: Internet
According to the latest figures released by Islamic Republic of Iran’s Customs Administration (IRICA), Iran’s exports to neighboring Arab country Qatar have increased fivefold. Source: Internet
If he defaulted, he paid fivefold. Source: Internet