Doubled in a sentence as an adjective

Yahoo doubled the speed for the same price.

Twenty times worse because he doubled down on it while backpeddling.

This was done at 12,000 feet which probably doubled the fuel consumption.

We can imagine that the value it takes can't be any arbitrary type, because not all types can be doubled!

It would be deeply ironic if, with your doubled cognitive ability, you realised that that was a bad bargain.

In the 2000s as the housing market was exploding, people who had lived in this older city suddenly found out their houses had doubled in value.

I agree that he will probably not be remembered for having more than doubled revenue and almost tripled profits.

The article doesn't actually offer any evidence, apart from the fact that Netflix has doubled its subscribers.

> "Many people who live payday to payday will be the types of people who if they had there pay doubled would adjust into the same payday to payday model.

So, the advertising and marketing budget got slashed to close to zero, and we doubled-down on what we were good at: taking care of our customers.

The company's valuation has more than doubled since late 2011, when investors valued the San Francisco-based company at $4 billion.

I once doubled the performance of a bit-twiddling algorithm simply by taking the algorithm and using three variables instead of one.

Only in the past 3-4 months have the updated models from most manufacturers made it into stores -- touchscreens, new form factors and doubled battery life -- reasons for people to actually want to buy a new PC.

He was told he either call his parents, as he was a minor, and to pay a wopping 1,000 USD fine, or face charges and a court date, in which case pleading innocent and receiving a guilty verdict would mean doubled fines and potential jail time.

Doubled definitions

adjective

twice as great or many; "ate a double portion"; "the dose is doubled"; "a twofold increase"

See also: double twofold two-fold