Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪpəl daʊn/
verb to increase or become more intense or extreme, especially after a setback or loss
A1 I triple down on my efforts to learn English every day.
A2 She triple down on her savings to buy a new car.
B1 The company decided to triple down on their marketing strategy to increase sales.
B2 After the success of the first movie, the studio decided to triple down on the sequel.
C1 The politician chose to triple down on his controversial statements, despite the backlash.
C2 The CEO triple down on his commitment to sustainability by investing in renewable energy projects.
adverb in a manner that involves tripling or increasing threefold
A1 She tripled down on her efforts to learn English by studying every day.
A2 The team tripled down on their training in preparation for the big game.
B1 The company decided to triple down on their marketing strategy to increase sales.
B2 Despite facing setbacks, he tripled down on his determination to succeed.
C1 The politician tripled down on his promises to improve the economy during his campaign.
C2 In order to achieve her goals, she tripled down on her focus and dedication.
formal The company decided to triple down on their investment in renewable energy.
informal I'm going to triple down on studying for this exam.
slang I'm gonna triple down on my workout routine and get ripped.
figurative She decided to triple down on her commitment to volunteering at the shelter.
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