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    im·i·tate
    [ˈiməˌtāt]
    VERB
    imitating (present participle)
    1. take or follow as a model:
      "his style was imitated by many other writers"
      synonyms:
      emulate · copy · take as a model · model oneself on · take as a pattern · pattern oneself on/after · follow the example of · take as an example ·
      take as a role model · take after · follow · follow in someone's steps/footsteps · echo · parrot · follow suit · take a leaf out of someone's book
    ORIGIN
    mid 16th century: from Latin imitat- ‘copied’, from the verb imitari; related to imago ‘image’.
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    What does the name imitate mean?
    imitate. ( ˈɪmɪˌteɪt) vb ( tr) 1. to try to follow the manner, style, character, etc, of or take as a model: many writers imitated the language of Shakespeare. 2. to pretend to be or to impersonate, esp for humour; mimic. 3. to make a copy or reproduction of; duplicate; counterfeit. 4. to make or be like; resemble or simulate: her ...
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    What is the meaning of 'imitate'?
    imitate - appear like, as in behavior or appearance; "Life imitate art" resemble - appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to; "She resembles her mother very much"; "This paper resembles my own work"
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    one of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition; the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voises. Cf. Canon Etymology: [L. imitatio: cf. F. imitation.]
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  3. Conscious behavior;

    The word imitation can be applied in many contexts, ranging from animal training to politics. The term generally refers to conscious behavior; subconscious imitation is termed mirroring.
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  4. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/imitating

    imitate. 1. to try to follow the manner, style, character, etc, of or take as a model: many writers imitated the language of Shakespeare. 4. to make or be like; resemble or simulate: her achievements in politics imitated her earlier successes in business.

  5. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/imitating

    Kids Definition of imitate. 1 : to follow as a pattern, model, or example He tried to imitate the older boys. 2 : to be or appear like : resemble The vinyl imitates leather. 3 : to copy exactly : …

  6. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/imitating

    Imitate definition, to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother. See more.

  7. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/imitating

    imitate. verb [ T ] uk / ˈɪm.ɪ.teɪt / us / ˈɪm.ə.teɪt /. C1. to behave in a similar way to someone or something else, or to copy the speech or behaviour, etc. of someone or something: Some of …



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