facsimile in a sentence
n.
Definition
Facsimile: a copy or reproduction of an original work, often used to preserve and share its details and aesthetics.
Sample Sentences
- The artist created a facsimile of the famous painting to ensure more people could enjoy its beauty.
- In the world of publishing, a facsimile edition can provide readers with a glimpse into the past.
- She sent a facsimile of the original document to confirm the details of their agreement.
- The museum displayed a facsimile of the ancient manuscript alongside the original for educational purposes.
- His report included a facsimile of the chart to illustrate the data more clearly.
- The artist created a facsimile of the original painting for the exhibition.
- To save time, she sent a facsimile of the signed contract to her lawyer.
- The museum displayed a facsimile of the ancient manuscript for educational purposes.
- He received a facsimile of the letter, but it lacked the original's signature.
- The publisher offered a facsimile edition of the classic novel to attract collectors.
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