Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪplɪŋ/
noun a threefold quantity or thing
A1 I saw a tripling of the number of students in the classroom.
A2 The tripling of prices has made it difficult for people to afford basic necessities.
B1 The company experienced a tripling in profits after implementing new marketing strategies.
B2 There was a tripling of the population in the city due to an influx of migrants.
C1 The tripling of production capacity led to a significant increase in revenue for the company.
C2 The tripling of investments in renewable energy projects is part of the government's commitment to sustainability.
verb to become three times as much or as numerous
A1 She is tripling the recipe to make enough food for everyone.
A2 The company is tripling its profits this year.
B1 The population of the city is expected to triple in the next decade.
B2 The demand for the product has tripled since the marketing campaign began.
C1 The company's stock price has tripled in the last six months.
C2 The athlete's training regimen has tripled in intensity to prepare for the upcoming competition.
formal The company reported a tripling of profits compared to last year.
informal I heard that sales are tripling since they launched the new product.
slang That new restaurant is tripling in popularity among young people.
figurative Her confidence was tripling as she aced each exam.
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