Adjective
three-tiered (not comparable)
Having three tiers
A new tier has been created on top of England’s three-tiered CCP virus alert system, Johnson announced. Source: Internet
Behind that, at the back of the stage, is a three-tiered wall representing the three camps — Germans on the bottom, and the French and Scottish troops alternating between the middle and upper levels. Source: Internet
St. Luke's is currently in the second tier of a three-tiered COVID-19 response plan developed in March. Source: Internet
Montage Beverly Hills, no detail is overlooked—from the hand-painted china (by Lissi Kaplan, who also lends her artistry to the Peninsula’s tea service) to the complex flavors of the dainties on the three-tiered caddy (the menu changes seasonally). Source: Internet
“We are proud to deploy an enterprise cloud platform that integrates self-healing security baselines, data locality capabilities and predictable scalability, opposed to the traditional legacy three-tiered architecture.” Source: Internet
On Monday, Hall unveiled her three-tiered strategy for fully staffing her department, including more focused hiring, recruiting incentives for a current officers and a new initiative that will see DPD hiring Dallas ISD students out of high school. Source: Internet