tripled in English

verb
1
become three times as much or as many.
grain prices were expected to triple
2
hit a triple.
he tripled into right field
verb

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1. All border security has been tripled.

2. Peter, they accidentally triple-tripled my double-double.

3. During the intervening period, prices had tripled.

4. In ten years, homicide rates tripled and suicide rates quadrupled.

5. In a five-year period, Britain’s publisher figures almost tripled.

6. Between 2004 and 2007, the relatively new company's revenue tripled.

7. Under Dine, the ruling executive committee tripled in size.

8. Western Europe’s oil consumption actually tripled in the last ten years.

9. After three weeks, the youngster has tripled or even quadrupled its weight.

10. They didn't triple their sales with advertising; they tripled it by doing something remarkable.

11. Adopting timeboxing more than tripled developer productivity at DuPont in the '80s.

12. Since joining Breadbox a month ago I have more than tripled my trading account

13. In the post-Soviet era, the area planted to grains (mainly wheat) has nearly tripled.

14. In fact, the accumulated global stock of FDI nearly tripled during the 1980s.

15. After adjusting for inflation, America’s stock exchanges roughly tripled in value in the 1990’s.

16. For example, employment in plants in a given industrial sector could halve while productivity tripled.

17. The oil crisis of 1973 tripled gasoline prices and made the manufacture of plastic more expensive.

18. Mrs Stoneman, faced an agonising choice when doctors said the radiotherapy tripled the odds in his favour.

19. Indeed, outlays for prescription drugs, as a share of GDP, have nearly tripled in just 20 years.

20. Violent crime rates have tripled, and overall illegitimacy rates have jumped from 3 percent to 1 percent.

21. 19 Mrs Stoneman, faced an agonising choice when doctors said the radiotherapy tripled the odds in his favour.

22. He hit the jackpot when the stocks he invested in tripled in value in one day.

23. And a national debt that took 200 years to reach a trillion bucks, tripled in two presidential terms.

24. During Heywood's term as Commandant, the size of the Corps more than tripled, from 2,175 Marines to 7,810 total.

25. However, over the same period car passenger miles have more than doubled, and freight miles have almost tripled.

26. The area dedicated to potatoes has changed little since 1980 and average yields have almost tripled since 1961.

27. They also tripled the concentration of the sucrose in the solution the eggs are exposed to during freezing.

28. Total trade with the United States and Canada tripled, and total exports and imports almost quadrupled between 1991 and 2003.

29. The research now available shows that crime tripled between the two world wars, particularly at the time of the great depression.

30. Another study published in the same year found that the rate of Antarctic ice melt has tripled in the last five years.

31. In addition, though the number of internet users worldwide has more than tripled since 2005, four billion people still lack access to the internet.

32. Between 1631 and 1890, the city tripled its area through land reclamation by filling in marshes, mud flats, and gaps between wharves along the waterfront.

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34. The Google-owned video sharing site has more than tripled the amount of views it is now able to monetise, since the same period last year.

35. Its population has amazingly tripled during the last decade, mainly due to Britons and Norwegian citizens retiring in Nice or buying second homes abroad.

36. Since 2010, exports of cotton, rolled steel and diodes and other semiconductors have doubled, while sales of coke, zinc and zinc alloys have tripled in volume.

37. 2 days ago · SYC's youth team Competes in Optimist Team Race Midwinters Sarasota Yacht Club's youth team has tripled in size over the past two years

38. Not only has the consumption of alcohol in Germany tripled since 1950 but as the center further estimates, some 2.5 million persons are in need of treatment for alcohol abuse.

39. Power plants in the coal-mining regions of Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi, where coal consumption has tripled since 2000, and Shandong also contribute to air pollution in Beijing.

40. Each year about 2 percent of motor vehicle crash deaths are Bicyclists. Although child Bicyclist deaths have declined over the years, deaths among Bicyclists age 20 and older have tripled since 1975

41. Within three years the number having a part in publicly proclaiming God’s Kingdom nearly tripled, according to available reports, and during 1922 they were busy preaching in 15 lands more than in 1919.

42. In the period between 1820 and 1840, Fausto says "Brazilian exports had doubled in volume and had tripled in nominal value" while the valuation denominated in Pounds sterling increased by over 40%.

43. Shoham continues to tell that since the company’s last funding round in November, they have received 2 additional FDA Approvements, and revenue has nearly tripled itself, along with a high increase in paying customers

44. In Floor Coverings International, Somers found a company that has tripled in size since 2005 by putting a laser focus on consumer buying habits and expressed desires, its impressive operating model, growth ability, marketing, advertising and merchandising.

45. Our ocean's teaming with microbes; in fact, when Craig Venter went and sequenced the microbes in the ocean, in the first three months tripled the known species on the planet by discovering all-new microbes in the first 20 feet of water.

46. The 2011 census also confirmed that the proportion of the population aged 0–14 has nearly halved (31% in 1911 compared to 18 in 2011) and the proportion of older people aged 65 and over has more than tripled (from 5 to 16%).