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    im·i·tate
    /ˈiməˌtāt/

    verb

    • 1. take or follow as a model: "his style was imitated by many other writers" Similar emulatecopytake as a modelmodel oneself on

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  2. The meaning of IMITATE is to follow as a pattern, model, or example. How to use imitate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Imitate.

  3. IMITATE definition: 1. to behave in a similar way to someone or something else, or to copy the speech or behaviour…. Learn more.

  4. When you imitate someone, you copy them. Youth marketers capitalize on kids' desire to imitate ––tweens imitate teens, teens imitate young adults, and marketers supply the product lines to make it easy. Humans learn by imitating others.

  5. Imitate is the general word for the idea: to imitate someone's handwriting, behavior. To copy is to make a fairly exact imitation of an original creation: to copy a sentence, a dress, a picture.

  6. to behave in a similar way to someone or something else, or to copy the speech or behavior, etc. of someone or something: Some of the younger pop bands try to imitate their musical heroes from the past. They produce artificial chemicals which exactly imitate particular natural ones. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Copying and copies.

  7. imitate, copy, duplicate, reproduce all mean to follow or try to follow an example or pattern. imitate is the general word for the idea: to imitate someone's handwriting, behavior. To copy is to make a fairly exact imitation of an original creation: to copy a sentence, a dress, a picture.

  8. 1. To use or follow as a model: Your brother imitates you because he admires you. 2. a. To copy the mannerisms or speech of; mimic: amused her friends by imitating the teachers. b. To copy (mannerisms or speech): Can you imitate his accent? 3.

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