threefold

[US]/'θriːfəʊld/
[UK]/'θrifold/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. & adv. triple, three times as much, consisting of three parts.

Example Sentences

A threefold cord is not quickly broken.

a threefold increase in the number of stolen cars.

the aftershocks intensify threefold each time.

The purpose of the bulkhead is threefold: to seal the forward end of the motor, to retain the pyrogen igniter, and to act as a blowout plug in case of motor overpressurization (discussed earlier).

The company aims to increase its profits threefold within the next year.

She emphasized the importance of a threefold approach to solving the problem.

The project's success was attributed to a threefold strategy implemented by the team.

The benefits of the new system are threefold: efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and scalability.

The artist's work reflects a threefold influence of nature, culture, and personal experiences.

The committee proposed a threefold plan to address the issue of homelessness in the city.

The novel's plot unfolds in a threefold structure, with three interconnected storylines.

The speaker emphasized the importance of a threefold approach to personal development: physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

The team's success was the result of a threefold effort: dedication, collaboration, and innovation.

The company's growth strategy focuses on a threefold expansion: domestic market, international market, and online presence.

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