Definition of Recopy

1. Verb. Copy again. "The child had to recopy the homework"

Generic synonyms: Copy

Definition of Recopy

1. v. t. To copy again.

Definition of Recopy

1. Verb. copy again ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Recopy

1. copy [v -COPIED, -COPYING, -COPIES] - See also: copy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recopy

reconvincing
reconvocation
reconvocations
recook
recooked
recooking
recooks
recool
recooling
recooper
recoopered
recoopering
recoopers
recopied
recopies
recopy (current term)
recopying
recopyright
recopyrighted
recopyrighting
recopyrights
record
record-breaker
record-breaking
record-holder
record-keeper
record album
record base
record book
record changer

Literary usage of Recopy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1871)
"... and that the solicitor sent him a copy of the will and the original of the first codicil, with a recommendation to him to recopy the codicil, ..."

2. Breaking Into the Trade Game: A Small Business Guide to Exporting edited by Kathy Parker (1997)
"You already have estimated these figures; just recopy them on the work sheet. STEP 2: Fill in the cost of goods sold for each year. ..."

3. A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence: With Special Reference to Diseases and by Allan McLane Hamilton (1883)
"He could not, however, write if left to himself, and could only recopy what was written and set before him, and the expert physicians vainly tried to make ..."

4. A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence: With Special Reference to Diseases and by Allan McLane Hamilton (1883)
"He could not, however, write if left to himself, and could only recopy what was written and set before him, and the expert physicians vainly tried to make ..."

5. Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers: Strategies for Classroom by Dorothy S. Strickland, Kathy Ganske, Joanne K. Monroe (2001)
"Drop a Bomb Once students have begun to develop a reflective stance, the question becomes, "Do I have to recopy my whole story to add this part in? ..."

6. A Manual of medical jurisprudence: With Special Reference to Disease and by Allan McLane Hamilton (1887)
"He could not, however, write if left to himself, and could only recopy what was written and set before him, and the expert physicians vainly tried to make ..."

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