Replicate

//ˈɹɛplɪkeɪt//

"Replicate" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Bacteria replicate in an autonomous fashion.

Cells can replicate independently.

How can Paleo be a fad diet when it just attempts to replicate the human diet of prehistoric times? It's more of an original recipe diet than a fad.

The lab assistant was able to replicate the results.

Sami can't replicate that sound.

We need to replicate this study in Algeria.

Can Algeria replicate the Turkish economic model?

Algeria needs to replicate Turkey's economic success.

No one was able to replicate the results of that study.

In London, my hotel was near the Barbican Centre. A memorable event was eating delicious fish and chips wrapped in newspaper, which back home, North Americans could not replicate. My favourite Brits are Olaf Stapledon and J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively a sci-fi writer and a fantasy writer. I have surveyed the British Isles via satellite imagery, and a really interesting area is southwestern England, where there are quaint towns and hamlets.

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On entering a host cell, a virus will start to replicate.

It is the Northern portals that are most interesting. The earlier structure was given the romantic, grotto-like feature of a tower with windows. When expanded (circa 1893), the engineers chose to replicate that design, seemingly extending the castle further.

[Isaac Newton] was obsessed with alchemy. He spent hours copying alchemical recipes and trying to replicate them in his laboratory. He believed that the Bible contained numerological codes.

The idea is that by building the centre with used and new normal railway components, GCRE will "replicate" the UK main line railway. Doherty sees this as a unique selling point: "We have some good rail research/testing universities such as Birmingham and Huddersfield, but you can't replicate a train rattling through at 120mph in a lab."

a replicate leaf or petal

the replicate margin of a shell

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