💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dedupe"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| unduplicateverb | To deduplicate. |
| deduplicateverb | (transitive, computing) To eliminate redundant duplicate data from. |
| demuxnoun | A demultiplexer. |
| deductverb | To take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller or less by some amount. |
| dedopeverb | (transitive) To remove a dopant from (a semiconductor material). |
| undupeverb | (transitive) To undeceive someone who has been duped. |
| dechunkverb | (transitive) To unpack or break apart from a chunk. |
| depieceverb | (rare) To remove pieces from; to take apart, disassemble. |
| undouble | (transitive) To undo the doubling of; to unfold, or render single again. |
| depackverb | (transitive, computing) To decompress (data). |
| demultiplexnoun | (electronics) To separate signals that were previously multiplexed (combined using a multiplexer) |
| redumpverb | (transitive) To dump again. |
| divy upverb | Alternative form of divvy up. [(informal) To divide up: to divide, particularly into separate shares for distribution.] |
| dereplicateverb | (transitive) To separate and purify (a chemical mixture) so as to eliminate known constituents and leave novel ones. |
| deliminateverb | (chiefly computing) To delimit. |
| dedustverb | (transitive) To remove the dust from. |
| delayernoun | One who delays. |
| decruitverb | (business, euphemistic) To reduce the workforce; to make (an employee) redundant. |
| discerpverb | To tear into pieces; to rend. |
| deconsolidateverb | To split something into a number of component parts. |
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