Examples of 'trebled' in a sentence

Meaning of "trebled"

treble (verb) - to triple or increase something threefold in quantity or amount. The term 'treble' is commonly used in contexts where something is multiplied by three, such as in finance, music, or measurements. It can also refer to the highest range of a musical instrument or voice
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  • simple past tense and past participle of treble

How to use "trebled" in a sentence

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trebled
Your presence trebled the numbers at least.
Where limits are exceeded the fee is trebled.
The fees nearly trebled in four months.
We trebled orders in the last three months.
I believe this property has trebled in value.
You have trebled your terms.
This sum must be at least doubled or trebled.
Irish unemployment has trebled in four years.
With my numerous investments doubled or even trebled.
Garner himself almost trebled his stake.
Trebled itself in the following century.
The number of assassinations trebled this year.
The army has trebled in size in seven years.
Their number was soon doubled and trebled.
The house has trebled in value.

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The final protein concentration was almost trebled.
Aircraff production had trebled in two years.
In the last five years total production was trebled.
Aircraft production had trebled in two years.
All the payouts during this feature are trebled.
Israel had trebled its size.
The number needs to be doubled or trebled.
The judgment trebled the damages.
The consumption of the town was trebled.
And it could have trebled your money in a year.
The capacity and fruitfulness of the hives were trebled.
His only quality is to have trebled his patrimony.
I trebled the cable to make it.
His profits more than trebled within.
The goodies of a trebled stock market are not evenly distributed.
Since then it has almost trebled in size.
Month trebled in size with the acquisition of public affairs group.
Within two years he had trebled the congregation.
Hate crimes against trans people have trebled.
This number more than trebled in the next decade.
Running at a loss has nearly trebled.
Bilateral trade has trebled during the last decade.
In some neighbourhoods the price of rice has trebled.
Prices have trebled in a year.
Imports of frozen vegetables nearly trebled.
The population has trebled in less than half a century.
University tuition fees have trebled.
Our lamentable separation has trebled my pleasure at seeing you again.
The work capacity of the judges would therefore be trebled.
This small army was trebled in size.
Since then the international business has more than trebled.
Circulation almost trebled in a year.
The proportion of structural funds spent on research and innovation should be trebled.
The figure has more than trebled in five years.
China has trebled its spending on research and development in the last five years.

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