1 to increase three times in size or amount, or to make something do this:
2 being or relating to a boy's voice that sings the highest notes, or an instrument that plays the highest notes:
4 an occasion when a football club wins three major competitions in a single season:
7 to increase to three times the size or amount, or to make something do this:
Perhaps its composer had no castratos or trebles at his disposal and had to entrust the soprano line to falsettists.
Trebling would mean 6,000 megawatts of atomic electricity by 1965 with a coal equivalent of about 18 million tons a year.
I calculate that the trebled programme will probably need an expenditure of about £700 million to £720 million in the next nine years.
Now that programme is to be virtually trebled.
No fees need be trebled in one year.
An agricultural labourer with two girls who can get work in this business practically doubles or trebles his income.
The number of families forced to rely on family income supplement to top up their low wages has trebled since 1979.
The number of individual shareholders has more than trebled since 1979.
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