| RAISING | Increasing in quantity or value. |
| CUMULATIVE | Increasing in quantity or force by successive additions (10) |
| PARITY | Word, from Latin's "equal", that describes things, such as currencies, that are even, level or the same in quantity or value (6) |
| ABATE | Reduce in quantity, or value (5) |
| EXTREME | Far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree. (7) |
| LAVISH | Great in quantity or richness (6) |
| LIMITS | Restrict in quantity or scope (6) |
| MEAGRE | Deficient in quantity or quality (6) |
| MOST | Greatest in quantity or degree |
| SCARCE | Deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand. (6) |
| BIG | Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent. |
| LARGE | Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent. (5) |
| ADDED | Combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scope. |
| ACCEL | Gradually increasing in speed, in mus. |
| ACCELERANDO | Gradually increasing in speed, in music |
| CRESCENDO | Caught finale in wild score, increasing in volume (9) |
| ENHANCING | Improving, increasing in value (9) |
| MULTIPLY | To increase or cause to increase in number, quantity or degree (8) |
| MORE | Greater in amount, quantity or degree |
| INCREMENT | Small change in a variable quantity or function |