1. quadrupling - Noun
2. quadrupling - Verb
of Quadruple
Source: Webster's dictionaryA tripling or quadrupling in any one generation of the numbers receiving schooling beyond the required minimum reflected the needs of a developing economy for skilled employees. Source: Internet
During a visit in 1786 Louis XVI approved the project to extend the city and it was François Laurent Lamandé he chose to take on the task of quadrupling the size of the city. Source: Internet
Doubling the input size doubles the run time, quadrupling the input size quadruples the run-time, and so forth. Source: Internet
As we quadrupled the cadence at which we were releasing new official versions of Dropbox, we would potentially be quadrupling the overhead required to find and translate these user reports into bugs. Source: Internet
The Javan rhino is incredibly rare and endangered — and now we hope they'll get safeguarded better than ever, following a quadrupling of cameras used to monitor the critically endangered giants. Source: Internet
As a consequence of this quadrupling, it takes four times the work to double the speed. Source: Internet