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treble

verbto increase three times, or to make something three times larger ExamplesThe company's borrowings have trebled. • The acquisition of the chain of stores has trebled the group's turnover.adverbthree times ExampleOur borrowings are treble what they were last year.

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  1. Treble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Triple: "treble reason for loving as well as working while it is day" (George Eliot). 2. Music Relating to or having the highest part, voice, or range. 3. High-pitched ...