"Reduplicative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reduplicative" Meaning

Reduplicative refers to the repetition or duplication of a word or part of a word for emphasis, rhythm, or for other stylistic effects.

For example: "Reduplication" itself uses this technique, with the root word "du" repeated as "re". Other examples include words like "flip-flop", "helter-skelter", and "bibbidi-bobbidi-boo".

It can also refer to a grammatical construction where a word or phrase is repeated for emphasis, e.g. "round and round", "in and out", or "back and forth".

In linguistics, reduplicative words are often used to convey emotions, create rhythm, or add emphasis to a phrase or sentence.

"Reduplicative" Examples

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Repetitive
Redundant
Duplicative
Iterative
Cumulative

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1. The law is designed to prevent reduplicative lawsuits from being filed in different jurisdictions.
2. The instructor encouraged students to think creatively and avoid reduplicative solutions.
3. Many of the company's policies are deemed reduplicative and unnecessary by industry experts.
4. The university's duplicate programs led to a significant number of reduplicative enrollments.
5. The politicians were criticized for their reduplicative spending on the same infrastructure project.

"Reduplicative" Similar Words

Reduit

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A small body of water connected with the sea and partly enclosed by land

Redundance

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Redundance refers to the repetition of something, such as a word, phrase, or idea, that is unnecessary and serves no additional purpose.

Redundancies

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Redundancy

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Redundancy refers to the repetition of something unnecessary or excessive, often in language or text. It can also refer to a situation where someone is kept in a job or position beyond the point when they are needed or useful, often due to contract or policy. In a broader sense, redundancy can also refer to the creation of a duplicate system or process to ensure continuity and efficiency in case the original one fails or is interrupted.

Redundant

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(adj.) Superfluous; unnecessary; not required.<br><br>Example: "The company kept the redundant employee on the payroll for months after he was no longer needed."

Redundantly

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Extra or repeated, often in an annoying way. Something is said to be done needlessly, using more words, time, or resources than necessary. For example, "You said 'I'm going to the store and I'm going to the store again', redundantly stating the same thing twice."

Reduplicate

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Reduplicate refers to the act of copying or repeating something, especially words or sounds, exactly, often in a way that is unnecessary or excessive. It can also refer to the repetition of a sound or a syllable within a word or phrase, often in poetry or music.<br><br>In a broader sense, redundancy or duplicating information that does not add any new meaning or value, such as unnecessary repetition of words or ideas in a text or conversation.

Reduplication

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Reduplicatives

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Reduviid

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Reduviidae

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The family Reduviidae, commonly known as assassin bugs or kissing bugs, is a group of literally assassin-like bugs, predators that feed on the blood of vertebrates and, less commonly, the blood of other arthropods. The name "assassin bug" reflects their behavior in that they lie in wait in a predatory ambush for their prey before feeding.

Redux

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Redux is a state management library used in JavaScript applications to manage global state. It allows developers to separate application state management from presentational components.

Redwood

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Redwoods

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Reebok

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Reed-sternberg

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Hermann Wally Reed-Sternberg: An American pathologist who, with Giorgio Tronn, identified the Reed-Sternberg cell in the case of Hodgkin's lymphoma.