multitrillion

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multi- +‎ trillion

Adjective[edit]

multitrillion (not comparable)

  1. Of more than two trillions.
    • 2009, Jim Powell, How a Rich and Proud Nation Went Broke[1]:
      Amidst a multitrillion dollar spending spree, President Obama apparently believes it’s inconceivable that a mighty nation such as the United States could go broke.
    • 2011 November 11, Paul V. Kane, “To Save Our Economy, Ditch Taiwan”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
      But the status quo is dangerous; if Taiwanese nationalist politicians decided to declare independence or if Beijing’s hawks tired of waiting for integration and moved to take Taiwan by force, America could suddenly be drawn into a multitrillion-dollar war.

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