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increase verb (increased, increasing) tr & intr to make or become greater in size, intensity or number. noun 1 the act or process of increasing or becoming increased; growth. 2 the amount by which something increases or is increased. Opposite of decrease. on the increase increasing in number, size or frequency • Violent crime is on the increase. increasable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French encresser, from Latin increscere to grow.

increase verb (increased, increasing) tr & intr to make or become greater in size, intensity or number. noun 1 the act or process of increasing or becoming increased; growth. 2 the amount by which something increases or is increased. Opposite of decrease. on the increase increasing in number, size or frequency • Violent crime is on the increase. increasable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French encresser, from Latin increscere to grow.

increase verb (increased, increasing) tr & intr to make or become greater in size, intensity or number. noun 1 the act or process of increasing or becoming increased; growth. 2 the amount by which something increases or is increased. Opposite of decrease. on the increase increasing in number, size or frequency • Violent crime is on the increase. increasable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French encresser, from Latin increscere to grow.