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- verb Present participle of
imitate .
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Examples
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"In figurative, I like the challenge in imitating realness - copying light and shadows to allow volume, color and expression," she notes.
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"In figurative, I like the challenge in imitating realness - copying light and shadows to allow volume, color and expression," she notes.
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Most of my landsmen I know are far more interested in imitating Sergei Brin or Gary Shteyngart than some criminal type.
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The birds were simply adapting to their environment in imitating human sounds in what he termed an "evolutionary playground."
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They begin imitating their Mexican neighbors, taking the time to deal with others in a closer, more personal manner.
Huellas ...de la gente del pueblo - or, welcome back to the lady who says thank you 1997
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They begin imitating their Mexican neighbors, taking the time to deal with others in a closer, more personal manner.
Huellas ...de la gente del pueblo - or, welcome back to the lady who says thank you 1997
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There was the tele-programmes section with its engineers, its producers, and its teams of actors specially chosen for their skill in imitating voices.
Nineteen Eighty-Four 1949
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They are also wonderfully quick in imitating us in our drinking habits-imitation that is really appalling.
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There may be also derision intended in imitating their barbarous dialect.
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You will never, I am certain, forget the noble mother whom you are bound to revere in imitating, nor the affectionate father whom your ingenuousness renders the most indulgent of your friends.
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