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Meanings of
imitate
in English
Portuguese
copiar
Catalan
copiar
Spanish
copiar
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Reproduce someone's behavior or looks.
copy
simulate
Portuguese
copiar
Synonyms
Examples for "
copy
"
copy
simulate
Examples for "
copy
"
1
That means obtaining a
copy
early, if the course syllabus is available.
2
New York Magazine And, of course, a
copy
of New York Magazine.
3
People with just one
copy
-
heterozygous
-
often
have
heart
problems as they get older.
4
Photography, unlike art, made it possible to
copy
images for mass production.
5
Results: Significant differences in
copy
number alterations distinguish childhood and adult glioblastoma.
1
It will also
simulate
a 'stress' scenario, where the economy dips further.
2
We can
simulate
our physical environment, atmosphere and climate with growing complexity.
3
Most times, test messages can be sent to
simulate
actual mail traffic.
4
We use first principle density functional calculations to
simulate
the CO2 adsorption.
5
Clearly there are more and less meaningful ways to
simulate
any topic.
Usage of
imitate
in English
1
However we didn't want to
imitate
the imagery associated with this time.
2
The broadcasts often include warnings saying viewers should not
imitate
the professionals.
3
It's up to us to freely accept His challenge and
imitate
Him.
4
Miss Hipp said she used to
imitate
Fats Waller and Teddy Wilson.
5
They love his name and
imitate
his acts to the least particular.
6
My cook could
imitate
nothing in his entertainments except the hot soup.
7
They
imitate
the government, every one of them; they resort to espionage.
8
But I think this is just a trend to
imitate
the West.
9
But it would be wrong of him to try to
imitate
McCullum.
10
And in one thing more I will not
imitate
my reverend opponents.
11
The visual effect is to
imitate
the V of geese in flight.
12
Here she tried to
imitate
the extraordinary arrogance of the German manner.
13
The Greeks thus began to
imitate
the luxurious lives of Persian nobles.
14
The sum of religion is to
imitate
the God whom we worship.
15
We
imitate
;
and what is imitation but the travelling of the mind?
16
Guido Reni and the Caracci could do nothing but
imitate
and recombine.
Other examples for "imitate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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imitate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
imitate in
imitate the example
imitate nature
imitate life
imitate art
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Translations for
imitate
Portuguese
copiar
imitar
simular
Catalan
copiar
imitar
Spanish
copiar
imitar
Imitate
through the time
Imitate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common