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Duplicate Past Tense
The past tense of Duplicate is duplicated.
1. duplicate
verb. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] make or do or perform again.
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)
Rhymes with Duplicate
- abdicate
- adjudicate
- advocate
- aguacate
- allocate
- aluminosilicate
- authenticate
- bifurcate
- bifurcate
- cheapskate
- communicate
- complicate
- confiscate
- dedicate
- deprecate
- domesticate
- educate
- educate
- equivocate
- eradicate
How do you pronounce duplicate?
Pronounce duplicate as ˈdupləˌkeɪt.
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Sentences with duplicate
1. Noun, singular or mass
An AAC duplicate of the song will appear below the original.
2. Verb, base form
Keep track of what you add so you can duplicate it in the future.
Quotes about duplicate
1. Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.
- Bruce Lee
2. Also, it's risky to try to duplicate earlier success. Magician had a certain charm to it, mostly due to my choice of lead characters, that I would be hard put to duplicate.
- Raymond E. Feist
3. How to duplicate yourself: hang out with the same people and say the same things all the time. The you of today is a clone of the you from yesterday.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
2. duplicate
adjective. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] being two identical.
Antonyms
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)
4. duplicate
noun. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] a copy that corresponds to an original exactly.
Antonyms
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)
5. duplicate
verb. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] make a duplicate or duplicates of.
Antonyms
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)
6. duplicate
adjective. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] identically copied from an original.
Antonyms
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)
7. duplicate
noun. ['ˈduːpləkət, ˈduːpləˌkeɪt'] something additional of the same kind.
Etymology
- duplicatus (Latin)