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Definitions for COMPOUNDED
com·pound·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
compoundedadjective
combined into or constituting a chemical compound
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compounded
Compounded refers to the process of increasing the value of an investment, debt, or other financial entity due to the accumulation of interest or dividends over time. The derived interest or dividends are added to the original principal amount, and the process continues over multiple periods, leading to an exponential increase in growth. It is often used in the context of compound interest or compound growth in finance. Compound can also mean combining several elements to create a whole; intensify or exacerbate an issue, problem, or situation.
Webster Dictionary
Compounded
of Compound
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of COMPOUNDED in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of COMPOUNDED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of COMPOUNDED in a Sentence
It is an abuse which has been compounded by the manner in which the father has contested these allegations and instructed his lawyers. Despite the weight of evidence, the fact of hacking was never conceded, nor was the fact that such hacking had been by Pegasus.
It’s sad to see the horror of what happened compounded by the lack of information, and the lack of feeling that there’s something that can be done about it.
Taking something like Covid-19, compounded with all the other health problems that you have in the state, that's what makes it so devastating.
This is compounded by population growth that reduces the amount of water available per head.
It's compounded by jurisdictions not cooperating with us.
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- compuestoSpanish
- compostoPortuguese
- складенийUkrainian
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