to make or become greater in size, degree, frequency, etc; grow or expand
the act of increasing; augmentation the amount by which something increases - on the increase ⇒
increasing, esp becoming more frequent
increasedUS:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈɪnkrist, ɪnˈkrist/
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025 in•creased /ˈɪnkrist, ɪnˈkrist/USA pronunciation adj. [before a noun] WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
in•crease /v. ɪnˈkris; n. ˈɪnkris/USA pronunciation
v., -creased, -creas•ing, n. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025v.
n.
in•crease
(v. in krēs′;n. in′krēs),USA pronunciation v., -creased, -creas•ing, n. v.t.
v.i.
n.
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Collocations: has an increased value, an increased value of [over, more than] , [has, is at] an increased risk of [cancer, heart attack], more... Forum discussions with the word(s) "increased" in the title: ... increased by 5 % compared to 2005
'Increased' as an adjective 'powe has come increased' vs. 'increased power has come' “quadruple” is equal to “increased by four times?” (has) increased from the previous/last survey a causal relationship, increased mortality risk additional charges 'or / and / and/or' increased additional charges <Adopting> new methods, the factory increased its output an increased angle X (40º up to 50º) an increased consumption or increased consumption? An increased number and increased risk of blood clots as I increased speed: as = after or while? as their numbers were increased by an additional six men and more supplies As they got deeper into the moor, the loneliness increased at increased risk to a woman than if taken with mifepristone be increased <But> it...increased the urgency Can "increased" and "increasing" be interchangeable? Cold has increased Cold increased Colleagues increased their salary Consumer prices increased by 1.4% over <those of> the previous year. demand for ... [increased/has increased] express an increased sense of commitment to export controls further increased VS once more increased group's numbers <increased by one> has <been> increased in size Has been increasing / has increased has increased more... Look up "increased" at Merriam-Webster Look up "increased" at dictionary.com
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