replicable

pronunciation

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Word Origin

replicable (adj.)
1520s, "that may be replied to," from Latin stem of reply + -able. Meaning "that may be duplicated" is from 1953, from replicate (v.). Related: Replicability.

Example

1. And its overall success is not easily replicable .
2. It has clear , controllable and replicable characteristic .
3. The nordic combination of equality and productivity arose from circumstances that are not easily replicable or even sustainable within the region .
4. It has devised what mr chambers calls a " replicable process " .
5. Rather they are descriptions of direct replicable , phenomenological apprehensions arising in people who have developed to requisite stages .

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