Trebling in A Sentence

    1

    He strengthened his hold on the poorer classes by his measure for trebling the pay of the jurymen, which provided the poorer Athenians with an easy means of livelihood.

    2

    If, for example, in the case of a hundred such districts we watch the result of leaving them alone, a gradual growth of leakage common to most of the districts, but not to all, is observed, while here and there a sudden increase occurs, often doubling or trebling the total supply to the district.

    3

    Not far from a fresh trebling took place in the course of the next quinquennial period, and at the end of 1850 there were 6621 m.

    4

    Sir Watkin actually trebling themselves the second year after planting.