2. Adjective. In the old numbering system (''Notably British''), equivalent to more than 2,000,000,000,000 in the old billion range. ¹
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Definition of Multibillion
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multibillion
Literary usage of Multibillion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Major Management Challenges and Program Risks: Implementation Status of Open edited by David M. Walker (2000)
"We found that USDA's current multibillion-dollar undertaking has several weaknesses
that place the entire effort at risk of not achieving an adequate return ..."
2. Professional Sports: The Challenges Facing the Future of the Industry (1998)
"It should not be unjust, and when you can have home-State wins and home-State
litigation that guarantees a win for one side who brings multibillion-dollar ..."
3. Iraq: The Day After by Thomas Reeve Pickering, James R. Schlesinger, Eric Schwartz (2003)
"Although the overwhelming bulk of this multibillion-dollar pro- 12For more details,
see William D. Nordhaus, "The Economic Consequences of a War with Iraq," ..."
4. Major Management Challenges and Program Risks: Implementation Status of Open edited by David M. Walker (2000)
"We found that USDA's current multibillion-dollar undertaking has several weaknesses
that place the entire effort at risk of not achieving an adequate return ..."
5. Professional Sports: The Challenges Facing the Future of the Industry (1998)
"It should not be unjust, and when you can have home-State wins and home-State
litigation that guarantees a win for one side who brings multibillion-dollar ..."
6. Iraq: The Day After by Thomas Reeve Pickering, James R. Schlesinger, Eric Schwartz (2003)
"Although the overwhelming bulk of this multibillion-dollar pro- 12For more details,
see William D. Nordhaus, "The Economic Consequences of a War with Iraq," ..."