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Etymology

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dupable +‎ -ly

Adverb

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dupably (comparative more dupably, superlative most dupably)

  1. In a dupable manner.
    • 1992, Institute for Historical Review, The Journal of Historical Review, Volume 12, Issue 2
      I thought it particularly unfortunate, inappropriate, ill-conceived and dupably injudicious that the United States should have been cast in the leading role as prosecutors and implementators of the trials of German participants or principals.

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