What is another word for Xeroxed?

Pronunciation: [zˈi͡əɹɒkst] (IPA)

Xeroxed is a term used to describe a document that has been copied through a photocopier. However, there are other terms that can be used to convey the same meaning. For instance, we can use the word "duplicated" to refer to making an exact copy of a document. Another suitable synonym for xeroxed is "photocopied" which means to make a duplicate copy using a photocopier. "Reproduced" is also a word that can be used in place of xeroxed and means to create a copy of a document or image. Lastly, "copied" is a general term that can be used to refer to any process of duplicating a document.

What are the hypernyms for Xeroxed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Xeroxed

  • —What did you do today? —Went to the grocery store and Xeroxed a box of English muffins, two pounds of ground veal and an apple. In flagrant violation of the Copyright Act. —You had your nap, I remember that— —I had my nap. —Lunch, I remember that, there was lunch, slept with Susie after lunch, then your nap, woke up, right?, went Xeroxing, right?, read a book not a whole book but part of a book— —Talked to Happy on the telephone saw the seven o’clock news did not wash dishes want to clean up some of this mess? —If one does nothing but listen to the new music, everything else drifts, frays. Did Odysseus feel this way when he and Diomedes decided to steal Athene’s statue from the Trojans, so that they would become dejected and lose the war? I don’t think so, but who is to know what effect the new music of that remote time had on its hearers? —Or how it compares to the new music of this time? —One can only conjecture.
    Donald Barthelme

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