Pronunciation: /diːˈdjuːplɪˌkeɪt/
verb to remove duplicate or redundant items from a set of data
A1 I need to deduplicate my contacts list to remove any duplicates.
A2 She used a software program to deduplicate the files on her computer.
B1 The company hired a data analyst to deduplicate their customer database.
B2 As part of the data cleaning process, they had to deduplicate the records in the system.
C1 The IT department implemented a new system to automatically deduplicate incoming data.
C2 The data management team developed a sophisticated algorithm to deduplicate large datasets efficiently.
adjective describing the act of removing duplicates or redundancies
A1 I need to deduplicate my contacts list to remove any duplicates.
A2 The software has a deduplicate feature that helps clean up data.
B1 It is important to deduplicate the database before running any analysis.
B2 The IT team is working on a project to deduplicate the customer records.
C1 The company invested in a deduplication tool to streamline data management.
C2 Advanced algorithms are used to deduplicate large datasets efficiently.
formal The software has a built-in function to deduplicate records in the database.
informal I need to deduplicate my contacts list to get rid of any duplicates.
slang I'm gonna clean up my playlist and deduplicate all the songs I have repeated.
figurative In order to streamline the process, we must deduplicate our efforts and focus on the most important tasks.
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