duplicate

[ˈdjuːplɪkət]

duplicate Definition

  • 1exactly like something else, especially through having been copied
  • 2to make an exact copy of something
  • 3occurring in two or more identical or nearly identical instances

Using duplicate: Examples

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

  • Example

    She made a duplicate key for the front door.

  • Example

    The document was found to be a duplicate of one already on file.

  • Example

    The company's records were duplicated on several different computers.

duplicate Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with duplicate

  • duplicate content

    content that appears on more than one web page within the same website or across multiple websites

    Example

    Search engines penalize websites for having duplicate content.

  • a form of contract bridge where the same hands are played by more than one set of players to enable a comparison of scores

    Example

    We play duplicate bridge every Tuesday evening at the community center.

  • a card game similar to bridge but with simpler rules and played with only two players

    Example

    We used to play duplicate whist when we were kids.

Origins of duplicate

from Latin 'duplex', meaning 'double'

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Summary: duplicate in Brief

The term 'duplicate' [ˈdjuːplɪkət] refers to something that is exactly like something else, often through copying. It can be used as an adjective, verb, or noun, and can refer to making an exact copy of something or occurring in two or more identical instances. Examples include 'She made a duplicate key for the front door.' and 'The company's records were duplicated on several different computers.'

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