0 past simple and past participle of duplicate
1 to make an exact copy of something:
Parenthood is an experience nothing else can duplicate.
The documents had been duplicated.
Although the paternal centrosome duplicated, the maternal centrosome in the centre of the egg aster did not divide.
Composition information is transported so work is not duplicated.
How can we imagine an abundance of duplicated soundscapes?
They were duplicated and distributed to everybody there.
The third is that features can be duplicated.
That we could help each other and how things weren't being duplicated which we perhaps had been doing.
Packets can be lost, duplicated, and/or reordered between the end hosts.
Constructed from 13 datapoints (two are duplicated, see table 1).