Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪplɪkət/
noun a thing that is three times as large or as numerous as others of its kind
A1 I made three copies of the document in triplicate.
A2 The form needs to be filled out in triplicate.
B1 The contract was signed in triplicate for each party involved.
B2 The important paperwork was sent in triplicate to ensure it was received.
C1 The legal documents were prepared in triplicate to be filed with the court.
C2 The company policy required all reports to be submitted in triplicate for review.
adjective existing in three copies or examples
A1 The teacher made triplicate copies of the worksheet for each student.
A2 I always keep triplicate records of important documents in case one gets lost.
B1 The company requires triplicate approval for any major expenses over $500.
B2 The contract was triplicate-checked by legal experts before being finalized.
C1 The scientist conducted triplicate experiments to ensure the accuracy of the results.
C2 The artist's work was so detailed that it appeared to be triplicate in its complexity.
formal Please remember to sign all three copies of the document in triplicate.
informal Make sure you sign all three copies of the form three times.
slang Don't forget to triple sign all the papers.
figurative Her love for him was so strong, it felt like it existed in triplicate.
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