What does διπλασιάζω in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word διπλασιάζω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use διπλασιάζω in Greek.

The word διπλασιάζω in Greek means double, διπλασιάζω, διπλασιάζω, διπλασιάζω, διπλασιάζω, αναδιπλασιάζω, διπλασιάζω. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word διπλασιάζω

double

διπλασιάζω

(doubled)

διπλασιάζω

(US (blackjack: double the bid)

The blackjack player took the risk of doubling down.

διπλασιάζω

(replicate)

διπλασιάζω

(double)

αναδιπλασιάζω

(repeat: syllable, sound) (επαναλαμβάνω φθόγγο)

διπλασιάζω

(multiply by two)

Σκέψου ένα νούμερο από το ένα ως το δέκα, διπλασίασέ το και πρόσθεσε είκοσι.
Think of a number between one and ten, double it, and add twenty.

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