triplicate
IPA: trˈɪpɫɪkʌt
noun
- (uncountable) The making of three identical copies of something.
- (countable) Each of a set of three identical objects or copies.
verb
- (transitive) To make three identical copies of something.
- (transitive) To triple.
adjective
- Made thrice as much; threefold; tripled.
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Examples of "triplicate" in Sentences
- All trials were done in triplicate.
- He was the regular rider of Triplicate.
- All samples were amplified in triplicate.
- All determinations were done in triplicate.
- All reactions were performed in triplicate.
- Much of it is now duplicated or even triplicate.
- Each dilution of enzyme was tested in triplicate.
- Do I have to get it signed in triplicate to remove it
- The assay was performed three times, each in triplicate.
- You not only did it many times twice, but many times in triplicate too.
- Events are being mentioned in duplicate and triplicate at times it seems.
- Everyone speaks at least three languages, and road signs and menus appear in triplicate, too.
- Mexico might contribute guidance if all paperwork, in triplicate, could be reduced to computer data.
- Or did a bureaucracy bomb explode somewhere along the way, turning every piece of paper into a form in triplicate?
- By the way, whats with doing everything repeatedly and in triplicate and having ‘risk assessments’ for a bloody headache?
- In both instances Leahy (among other dems) insisted on having copies (in triplicate) of every single order (including, yes, 1-page orders re continuances, Rule 41 dismissals, etc.), copies of any public remarks, plus an farrago of other documents and transcripts (re various in-court hearings) etc. before any hearing would be scheduled.