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Third Person
replicates
Present Participle
replicating
Past Tense
replicated
Past Participle
replicated
1
to make an exact copy of something
transitive
- They replicated the design of the antique chair using modern materials and techniques.
- The artist replicated the famous painting with meticulous attention to detail.
- The printer replicated the original document with perfect accuracy for distribution.
- The jeweler replicated the original ring design for a customer who requested an exact match.
- They replicated the old map to preserve its details and historical significance.
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2
to conduct an experiment or test again, often under the same conditions, in order to verify or confirm the results
transitive
- The scientist replicated the experiment to ensure the results were accurate.
- To verify the findings, the researchers decided to replicate the trial with a different sample.
- They replicated the study in a different lab to see if the same outcomes occurred.
- The team replicated the procedure several times to confirm the consistency of their results.
- After initial success, they replicated the test to ensure the findings were reliable.
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3
to fold or bend something over itself
transitive
- He replicated the fabric to create a double layer for the design.
- She replicated the paper by folding it in half to make a neat crease.
- She carefully replicated the sheet of paper to make sure it was evenly folded.
- The origami artist replicated the square by folding the edges towards the center.
- She replicated the napkin to create a symmetrical fold for the table setting.
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