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Synonyms

reduplicate

American  
[ri-doo-pli-keyt, -dyoo-, ri-doo-pli-kit, -keyt, -dyoo-] / rɪˈdu plɪˌkeɪt, -ˈdyu-, rɪˈdu plɪ kɪt, -ˌkeɪt, -ˈdyu- /

verb (used with object)

reduplicated, reduplicating
  1. to double; repeat.

  2. Grammar. to form (a derivative or inflected form) by doubling a specified syllable or other portion of the primitive, sometimes with fixed modifications, as in Greek léloipa “I have left,” leípo “I leave.”


verb (used without object)

reduplicated, reduplicating
  1. to become doubled.

  2. Grammar. to become reduplicated.

adjective

  1. doubled.

reduplicate British  

verb

  1. to make or become double; repeat

  2. to repeat (a sound or syllable) in a word or (of a sound or syllable) to be repeated, esp in forming inflections in certain languages

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adjective

  1. doubled or repeated

  2. (of petals or sepals) having the margins curving outwards

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Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of reduplicate

1560–70; < Late Latin reduplicātus (past participle of reduplicāre ), equivalent to Latin re- re- + duplic ( āre ) to double + -ātus -ate 1 ( see duplicate)

Example Sentences

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Sir Hubert Wilkins, bearded Arctic explorer, offered to reduplicate a stunt he described to an Idaho Falls lecture audience.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lefty gave us his magnificently written poem which he could never reduplicate because he had lost his hand.

From "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep

Why may not thought's mission be to increase and elevate, rather than simply to imitate and reduplicate, existence?

From Meaning of Truth by James, William

Did from do is also considered to be a reduplicate form.

From A Handbook of the English Language by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)

V. double, redouble, duplicate, reduplicate; geminate; repeat &c.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark

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