reduplicate

[riːˈdjuːplɪkeɪt]

reduplicate Definition

  • 1to repeat something exactly
  • 2to make a copy of something

Using reduplicate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reduplicate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher asked the students to reduplicate the experiment.

  • Example

    He reduplicated the keys to his apartment.

  • Example

    The artist reduplicated the painting for the exhibition.

reduplicate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reduplicate

Phrases with reduplicate

  • reduplicate one's efforts

    to try harder or put in more effort than before

    Example

    After failing the exam, she decided to reduplicate her efforts and study harder for the next one.

  • a consonant that is repeated in a word, such as 'bookkeeper' or 'little'

    Example

    In the word 'little', the 't' is a reduplicated consonant.

  • a word that is formed by repeating a part of it, such as 'choo-choo' or 'night-night'

    Example

    The word 'bye-bye' is a reduplicated word.

Origins of reduplicate

from Latin 'reduplicare', meaning 'to double back'

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Summary: reduplicate in Brief

The verb 'reduplicate' [riːˈdjuːplɪkeɪt] means to repeat something exactly or to make a copy of something. It can refer to tasks like repeating an experiment or copying a key. The phrase 'reduplicate one's efforts' means to try harder, while 'reduplicated consonant' and 'reduplicated word' refer to linguistic concepts.