adjective
- able to be reproduced or repeated with the same results
Usage: often used in scientific contexts
Examples
- The experiment must be replicable for the results to be considered valid.
- Scientists value replicable research that can be verified by other researchers.
- The study’s findings were not replicable when other teams tried the same methods.
- Good scientific practice requires that experiments be replicable across different laboratories.
- The software bug was replicable on multiple computers using the same operating system.
- Her cooking technique was easily replicable by following the detailed recipe.