replicate
rep
ˈrɛp
rep
li
cate
ˌkeɪt
keit
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɛplɪkˌe‍ɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "replicate"in English

to replicate
01

to make an exact copy of something

Transitive: to replicate sth
to replicate definition and meaning
example
Examples
They replicated the design of the antique chair using modern materials and techniques.
The artist replicated the famous painting with meticulous attention to detail.
02

to conduct an experiment or test again, often under the same conditions, in order to verify or confirm the results

Transitive: to replicate a trial or experiment
example
Examples
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.
03

to fold or bend something over itself

Transitive: to replicate paper or fabric
example
Examples
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.
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