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increase

ihn-KREES
verb
1
To become larger in amount, number, or degree.
"Sales increased sharply after the advertising campaign."
"Traffic tends to increase during the holidays."
2
To make something larger in amount, number, or degree.
"The company increased wages to keep up with inflation."
noun
1
The amount by which something grows, or the act of growing larger.
"There was a noticeable increase in customer complaints last month."

How to Use Increase

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In plain EnglishTo grow bigger, or to make something bigger — in size, amount, or level.

Common pairings
sharp increase increase in demand increase productivity

Word Forms

increased past tense, increases plural, increases singular

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Etymology

From Anglo-Norman encreistre, from Latin increscere ("to grow"), from in- plus crescere ("to grow").

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