Pronunciation: /diːˈdjuːp/
verb to remove duplicate entries or data from a database or list
A1 I need to dedupe my contact list to remove any duplicate entries.
A2 The software can automatically dedupe files to save storage space.
B1 It is important to dedupe data regularly to ensure accuracy in reports.
B2 The IT department will dedupe the server to improve performance.
C1 The data analyst used advanced algorithms to dedupe the database efficiently.
C2 The company hired a specialist to dedupe their massive data sets for better analysis.
formal The software solution is designed to dedupe duplicate records in the database.
informal I need to dedupe my contact list before sending out the email.
slang I'm gonna run a dedupe on my playlist to get rid of any repeat songs.
figurative In order to streamline the process, we need to dedupe unnecessary steps in the workflow.
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