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multimillion

American  
[muhl-tahy-mil-yuhn, muhl-tee-] / ˌmʌl taɪˈmɪl yən, ˈmʌl ti- /

adjective

  1. having or relating to a value of more than one million.


Example Sentences

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A budget for the latest drone defence plan has not been confirmed, but Defence Minister Luke Pollard told reporters in Poland that each country was making a "multimillion pound, multimillion euro" commitment to the scheme.

From BBC

So in order to fly the tricolore in Milan, they would have had to give up their multimillion NHL salaries and spend a couple seasons traipsing around the Alps for virtually nothing.

From The Wall Street Journal

"At the same time, they offered me a prominent role in a multimillion dollar Unilever-funded non-profit if I gave in," she added.

From BBC

The multimillion dollar investment in AI training “will absolutely pay off,” said Margaret Burke, the firm’s head of recruiting and learning and development.

From The Wall Street Journal

For over a year, a pair of buildings with breathtaking ocean views that used to house seniors have sat vacant in Santa Monica next to multimillion dollar townhomes and condominiums.

From Los Angeles Times