Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To copy again.
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- verb
copy again
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb copy again
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Examples
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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On the other hand, if you keep your list on paper, it becomes messy, or it isn't there when you need it, or you have to recopy it, and things get lost.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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They wouldn't accept copies on a half-size page, so I had to recopy them all.
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So I babysat a reformat/recopy/upgrade (in the process discovering that my backup was not, in fact, bootable as I had thought; whoops.)
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One of my favorites is to keep the list on paper and recopy it to a new sheet every day.
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