noun
- numbers by which other numbers are multiplied
- devices or instruments that multiply or increase something
- factors that cause an effect to be increased or magnified
Usage: mathematics
Usage: technical
Usage: economics; general
Examples
- In the equation 6 × 4 = 24, both 6 and 4 are multipliers.
- The teacher asked students to identify the multipliers in each math problem.
- Electronic multipliers can amplify weak signals in radio equipment.
- Government spending acts as a multiplier in stimulating economic growth.
- Social media can serve as multipliers for spreading information quickly.
- The company used various multipliers to expand its market reach.
- Investment in education creates multipliers that benefit the entire economy.