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  1. a. To resemble by biological mimicry: an insect that mimics a twig. b. To have a similar structure, action, or effect as: a drug that mimics a compound in the body. c. To produce symptoms like those of (a disease). d. To produce (symptoms) like those produced by a different disease. n. One that imitates, especially: a.

  2. The meaning of MIMIC is mime. How to use mimic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mimic.

  3. To produce (symptoms) like those produced by a different disease. n. One that imitates, especially: a. One who copies or mimics others, as for amusement. b. One who practices the art of mime. c. An organism that resembles another by mimicry. d. A chemical having a structure, action, or effect like that of another. e.

  4. to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely. noun. a person who mimics, especially a performer skilled in mimicking others. a copy or imitation of something. a performer in a mime. adjective. imitating or copying something, often on a smaller scale: a mimic battle. Synonyms: mock. apt at or given to imitating; imitative; simulative. mimic.

  5. 1. verb. If you mimic the actions or voice of a person or animal, you imitate them, usually in a way that is meant to be amusing or entertaining. He could mimic anybody. [VERB noun] 2. verb. If someone or something mimics another person or thing, they try to be like them. Don't try to mimic anybody.

  6. mimic something (specialist or formal) to look or behave like something else synonym imitate. The robot was programmed to mimic a series of human movements. the creation of a vaccine that mimics the virus; Scientists have created a vaccine that mimics the virus. The computer model is able to mimic very closely the actions of a golfer.

  7. Medical Mimics. General Principles for Spotting Medical Mimics. Obviously, it is not possible to be cognizant of all medical mimics of mental disorders. What, then, can a therapist do? Most importantly, during your initial meeting, before attempting to begin the actual psychotherapy, allow time for structured questioning.

  8. to copy the way in which a particular person usually speaks and moves, usually in order to make people laugh: She was mimicking the various people in our office. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Mocking and taunting. caricature. deride someone/something as something. derision. derisive. lampoon. lay yourself open to ridiculeidiom.

  9. A mimic is someone who is good at imitating others. A gifted mimic might be able to imitate one president after another just by minimally changing facial expression and manner of speaking. Mimic, related to mime ("an entertainer who performs using gestures not speech"), can be traced back to the Greek mimeisthai, "to imitate."

  10. Nov 3, 2016 · Identification of an underlying medical condition masquerading as a psychiatric disorder can be challenging for clinicians, especially in patients with an existing psychiatric condition. The term medical mimic or secondary psychosis has been used to describe this clinical situation.