1654 J. Ellistone & J. Sparrow tr. J. Böhme iii. lxxvi. 579 The first power of the first seede to a re-propagation [Ger. wiederfortpflanzung].
1859 F. L. Olmsted (new ed.) xxxv. 230 From constant repropagation from trees that have in a greater or lesser degree so suffered.
1996 26 July 449/2 This binding selection and repropagation of phage was repeated many times to enrich for tighter binders.