multimillion

See also: multi-million

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Etymology

From multi- +‎ million.

Adjective

multimillion (not comparable)

  1. Having several millions; costing or worth many millions of dollars, pounds, euros or some other currency.
    • 2017 April 6, Samira Shackle, “On the frontline with Karachi’s ambulance drivers”, in The Guardian[1], archived from the original on 12 April 2017:
      Edhi lived in a humble, ascetic way, even as his charity became a multimillion-pound enterprise.
    • 2025 March 31, Sara Reardon, “Are terminations of NIH grants wasting billions of taxpayer dollars?”, in Science[2], archived from the original on 2 April 2025:
      A project led by Annie Collier, a clinical psychologist at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, to study vaccine hesitancy among Alaska Native and American Indian people and test strategies to promote vaccination was also cut short. Her multimillion NIH grant was terminated on 10 March.

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