Synonym: copy, double, duplicate, reduplicate, repeat, retroflex. Similar words: replica, implicate, complicated, application, implication, delicate, applicable, Republican. Meaning: ['replɪkət] v. 1. bend or turn backward 2. reproduce or make an exact copy of 3. make or do or perform again.
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31 Of course, there is no way that the United States could replicate the forced draft economy of those war years.
32 And because organisms replicate themselves, they could be far less expensive than chemical or mechanical methods.
33 Even failures to replicate are not very interesting to the journals; experiments with negative results therefore rarely get reported.
34 We have heat treatment facilities here that nobody else can replicate.
35 Turbulence is an essential catalyst in ecology, but it was not cheap to replicate in a man-made environment like Bio2.
36 Quantitative studies of many countries help in building general theories of politics since they allow other scholars to replicate their findings.
37 It is unwise for parents to replicate at home what does not work at school.
38 The owner of a sterile racehorse named Cigar said he would apply for permission to replicate the beast.
39 These are ideas that replicate because of psychological needs, not because of rational discussions.
40 The man the media call the Cavalier intends to replicate the tactics that won him regional election in April.
41 Some of these complexes form immensely complicated sequences of nucleic acids which begin to replicate themselves.
42 The ability to replicate represents both the greatest danger and the greatest potential benefit.
43 Cells can reproduce but only molecules can replicate.
44 The film director couldn't replicate his earlier success.
45 Subsequent experiments failed to replicate these findings.
46 The DNA of chromatin must replicate before cell division.
47 Sabin believed that live vaccines, which can replicate somewhat but are too weak to trigger disease, best mimic the protection acquired through natural infection.
48 Our planetary methadone, Schneider said, may be geoengineering — or the attempt to replicate the effect Mount Pinatubo had on the climate in 1991.
49 KONE Lantern elevator: The KONE Lantern elevator was designed to replicate the effects of a Chinese lantern but with a Finnish twist.
50 The genes of viroid or defect-virus get into the animal cells together with virus and then replicate and function in the cell.
51 A domain controller cannot replicate information with itself. Select a different domain controller.
52 But be careful with this tactic; you do not want to replicate a table in an index by including all of the table's columns in the index key.
53 Researchers in Europe, such as Wouter Duyck, a professor at the University of Ghent in Belgium, are also working on similar studies to replicate the effect in other bilingual populations.
54 As the bugs, named Herminiimonas glaciei, awakened and began to replicate, colonies of very small purple-brown bacteria started to appear.
55 They do not replicate distributable Web applications to other nodes in the cluster.
56 John experiments with a designer drug being developed that hopes to replicate all the benefits of alcohol without the dangers.
57 After you run a consistency check, a check and repair, or a synchronization task on a replicate set,[Sentencedict] the status of the task and the results are displayed and updated on the Task Status page.
58 He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick.
59 The non-transactions sites are trying to replicate the unique product set without the costs.
60 Buck's black buffalo horn for example has been carved to replicate the natural grooves of Impala horn.
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