Attribute human qualities to something.
Pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions.
1 Marie Antoinette was personated in a secret interview given to Rohan, and Mme.
2 Then you do think it was Euphra who personated the ghost?
3 The king rode before the lady, and personated the servant.
4 I personated him, on the occasion I have just mentioned, for the first time.
5 She was the type not of woman but of youth, and Hippomenes personated age.
6 There are no women, though the female sex is personated .
7 She was dressed to resemble Venus, while girls about her personated nymphs and Graces.
8 God Almighty was personated , and heaven's occupants seemed very human.
9 Who could have so successfully personated him as to deceive even his dearest friends?
10 The grosser systems of antiquity were not only considered, but actually personated in our experience.
11 The only other hypothesis that can be brought forward is that some one personated Thompson.
12 He personated his assumption of innocence even to self-deception.
13 Banquo was represented by an actor named Smith; the ghost, however, was personated by another actor-Sandford.
14 They preferred to cause the shadow at last to disappear, which they had so long personated .
15 But why should he have personated his brother?
16 The players personated him on the stage; the potters copied his ugly face on their stone jugs.
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