Results for: increase in utility
English English
be inflated; protrude, project, be overfilled, increase, part that expands outward, protrusion, projection; temporary growth, swellbulge
become active, increase power of adsorption, make something active, make something radioactive, make something reactive, mobilize military, purify with air, set in motion, make active, start; speed up a reaction (Chemistry); make radioactive (Physics)activate
become louder or stronger, climax, gradual increase in volume (Music), gradually increasing (in volume, strength, etc.), increasing loudness, intensification, intensifying, music played increasingly loud, with greater volumecrescendo
become more expensive, increase in price; build a pyramid, arrange in the shape of a pyramid, crystalline form with multiple nonparallel faces, Egyptian stone tomb, geometric figure with a polygonal base and sides which are isosceles triangles; structu...pyramid
become or make something faster, begin to come to life, increase speed, accelerate; expedite, hasten; hurry, rush; enliven, invigorate; restore life to, revive, move in womb, stimulate or be stimulatedquicken
being five times as much, consisting of five parts, fives times greater, fivefold, having five beats to measure, multiply by 5, increase fivefold, multiply by fivequintuple
being inflated, being puffed up with pride, higher prices, increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices; act of filling with air or gas; state of being filled with air or gasinflation
benefit somebody, benefit; profit; utility, avail, factor favoring somebody, help, assist; promote; be beneficial to, point after deuce, superior positionadvantage
benefit, profit; utility, helpfulnessadvantageousness
bid to increase price ofbid up
blow up or burst, blow up; be blown up; shatter, burst or shatter, come suddenly, disprove a theory, express emotion, increase dramatically, produce a vivid displayexplode
board to increase resonance, sounding board, thin plate of wood built into a musical instrument to increase resonancesoundboard
body structure, collect a set of playing cards, construct, create; energize, increase intensity, figure, have something built, make something by joining parts, stage of software development, standard of construction, to form or developbuild
brandy glass, gas-filled bag used as toy, gas-filled bag used in air transport, increase in amount, light bag-shaped construction filled with a gas which is lighter than air; inflated rubber ball (used in games); explanation box which appears when the ...balloon
break open, bring about through the use of power; impose; compel; oblige; break through, push through; artificially increase the rate of growth (of plants, etc.), create a run, create by strength, effectiveness or validity, group organized to fight, in...force
 

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