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mimic

[mim-ik] / ˈmɪm ɪk /




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During each Bruin’s routine, their teammates are locked in on the edge of the mat cheering while mimicking key moves.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s so good at mimicking humans, that we assign words like “reasoning” and “feeling” to them even though these probability machines do nothing of the sort.

From Barron's

Inclusion unlocks access to retail and institutional capital from funds, particularly those mimicking the performance of indexes that have to hold the companies in the index.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jimmy said, mimicking Lydia in a way that surprised the boy.

From Literature

I cut out poster board and stacked it to mimic Dad’s topographical map, painting the whole thing in shades of green and brown.

From Literature