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mimic

Definition for mimic

noun as in person who imitates

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And I realized that I had a talent for mimicking different styles and different voices.

The comments came after saltires were used at anti-immigration protests outside hotels used to house people in the asylum system, mimicking displays of St George's flags and union flags on England's streets.

From BBC

The drug works as an appetite suppressant by mimicking a hormone that makes people feel fuller.

From BBC

Finally, Kolding and his wife, who are both marathon runners, wanted a landscape that mimicked the color and fragrance they experienced on their runs in the Laguna Hills and Santa Ana Mountains.

Contestants in the military-style show are faced with gruelling physical and psychological tests that are supposed to mimic special forces training.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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