duplify

/dʌˈplɪfaɪ/

Definitions

1. verb

to make a copy of something, often in a way that is inferior or of lower quality.

“The company was accused of duplifing the original artist’s work without permission.”

2. noun

the act of making a copy of something, often in a way that is inferior or of lower quality.

“The duplify of the painting was widely criticized for its lack of skill.”

Synonyms

  • copy
  • imitate
  • plagiarize

Antonyms

  • authentic
  • original