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  1. DUPLICATE definition: 1. to make an exact copy of something: 2. being an exact copy of something: 3. something that is…. Learn more.

  2. Duplicate Academic Document System. Format for Correction in Date of Birth (967 KB) CBSE Examination Byelaws. Online Education template Based on HTML5.

  3. 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.

  4. The meaning of DUPLICATE is consisting of or existing in two corresponding or identical parts or examples. How to use duplicate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Duplicate.

  5. DUPLICATE meaning: 1. to make an exact copy of something: 2. to do something that has already been done, in exactly…. Learn more.

  6. to do or perform again; repeat: He duplicated his father's way of standing with his hands in his pockets. to double; make twofold. verb (used without object) , du·pli·cat·ed, du·pli·cat·ing. to become duplicate. adjective. exactly like or corresponding to something else: duplicate copies of a letter.

  7. The word duplicate is useful when you're talking about a copy of something, like a duplicate of your birth certificate that you keep in a file, or a duplicate driver's license that you apply for after losing the original one.

  8. 1. transitive verb. If you duplicate something that has already been done, you repeat or copy it. His task will be to duplicate his success overseas here at home. 2. transitive verb. To duplicate something which has been written, drawn, or recorded onto tape means to make exact copies of it.

  9. Definition of duplicate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to do or perform again; repeat: You'll just have to duplicate your performance. adj. [ before a noun] exactly like or corresponding to something else: a duplicate key. Idioms in duplicate, in two identical copies: I'll need your letter, in duplicate, on my desk by morning.

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