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DUPLICATED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of duplicate 2. to make an exact copy of something: . Learn more.
If terms that contain free variables are copied, potential redexes might also be duplicated.
verb du· pli· cate ˈdü-pli-ˌkāt also ˈdyü- duplicated; duplicating transitive verb 1 : to make double or twofold 2 a : to make a copy of a cell duplicates itself when it divides b : to produce something equal to trying to duplicate last year's success c : to do over or again often needlessly duplicated effort intransitive verb : to ...
to do or perform again; repeat He duplicated his father's way of standing with his hands in his pockets
to make an exact copy of. to do or perform again; repeat: He duplicated his father's way of standing with his hands in his pockets. to double; make twofold.
duplicate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English du‧pli‧cate1 /ˈdjuːplɪkeɪt $ ˈduː-/ verb [ transitive] 1 to copy something exactly New copies of the form can be duplicated from a master copy.
Definition of duplicate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
types: backup, computer backup. (computer science) a copy of a file or directory on a separate storage device. counterpart, similitude, twin. a duplicate copy. match, mate. an exact duplicate. type of: copy.
to do or perform again; repeat He duplicated his father's way of standing with his hands in his pockets
to make an exact copy of something: There's a machine that can duplicate nine DVDs at a time. to do something again that has already been done, when this is unnecessary: Some of the proposed laws duplicate those already adopted by the federal government.