having three units or parts
negotiated a tripartite agreement with its trading partner, with the first and second parts coming into effect immediately and the last part five years later
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Recent Examples of tripartiteWhat To Know The tripartite drills, held from March 17 to 20 near South Korea's Jeju Island, focused on the Carl Vinson aircraft-carrier strike group.—Daniel R. Depetris, Newsweek, 25 Mar. 2025 This forms the basis of how Genocide Watch now issues its tripartite system of alarms: Watch, Warning, and Emergency.—Hazlitt, 6 Mar. 2024 The 2003 tripartite agreement among the governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan and the UNHCR created a long-term framework for protecting the rights of refugee returnees and monitoring and facilitating voluntary repatriation.—Jesse Marks, Foreign Affairs, 11 Feb. 2025 This is a tripartite production of Playwrights Horizons, Vineyard Theater, and the Goodman, and the ace ensemble includes Cindy Cheung, Marchánt Davis, Layan Elwazani, Andrew Garman, Julius Rinzel, Aria Shaghasemi, Kristen Sieh, Ryan Spahn, and Amelia Workman.—Jackson McHenry, Vulture, 6 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for tripartite
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triple
Adjective
By passing along those higher costs to consumers, the iPhone price tag could more than triple to $3,500, CBS News estimated.
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Peter Cohan,
Forbes.com,
25 May 2025
The triple strap design of these Birkenstocks adds some visual interest to an otherwise simple outfit, and an east-west handbag keeps it comfortable and functional.
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