tripling

IPA: trˈɪpʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • An act of multiplying by three.
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Examples of "tripling" in Sentences

  • We have a 3-year plan of tripling, which is a 24.5% annual growth.
  • JWT says it will spend "at least seven figures" on training this year while Leo Burnett says it is "tripling" its training budget.
  • Does anybody feel safer knowing that the administrations reaction to the number more then tripling is to stop telling us how many attacks there were?
  • While the specifics of the deal include a number of wretched ideas, such as tripling the tax rate on capital gains, the fatal trap for Mr. Cameron and the Tories lies in the constitutional change that was a sine qua non for Liberal Democrat support:
  • The results of those elections are likely to be particularly unwelcome to the Liberal Democrats, which has broken a number of pre-election pledges since joining the coalition, namely tripling the cap on university tuition fees and increasing the sales tax.
  • Standard Chartered economist Stephen Green Friday called the tripling of lending power to the IMF to around $750 billion a "big indirect win" for the Chinese export sector as the funding is likely to be put towards shoring up emerging markets such as Mexico,

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