0 past simple and past participle of duplicate
1 to make an exact copy of something:
The documents had been duplicated.
Parenthood is an experience nothing else can duplicate.
The runs with the glass upper surface duplicated the conditions with the copper plate and the corresponding photographs were correlated.
The formalism led us to a clean design in which we can easily show that code is only and always duplicated when useful.
Political interaction takes place at particular moments, within a web of events and processes that will never be exactly duplicated.
Each area is partitioned in parallel and duplicated border sites are eliminated.
However, the effect of substituting answers is that unevaluated arguments in the environment of closures are duplicated.
Mapping and synthesis operations are duplicated by all clients, but we preferred this solution over increasing server load.
One part of being terse is avoiding duplicated code.
Constructed from 13 datapoints (two are duplicated, see table 1).