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impersonation

[im-pur-suh-ney-shuhn] / ɪmˌpɜr səˈneɪ ʃən /
NOUN
imitation
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Those approved by Meta will get a verified badge, which the tech firm says will give them more protection from impersonation, in part because it will monitor their accounts to check for fakers.

From BBC

Neely, remembered by some commuters for his Michael Jackson impersonations, had been dealing with homelessness and mental illness in recent years, friends said.

From Washington Times

By all accounts, he was a very talented singer and dancer who did a great impersonation of Michael Jackson.

From Salon

The representative added in a later email that Twitter stands “ready to swiftly enforce any impersonation, so please don’t hesitate to flag any problematic accounts.”

From Seattle Times

TSB said a large increase in cases of impersonation, investment and purchase fraud were the main drivers of this.

From BBC