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- Imitability
[im-i-tuh-buh l] /ˈɪm ɪ tə bəl/ adjective 1. capable or worthy of being : She has many good, imitable qualities. adj. from French imitable (16c.), from Latin imitabilis “that may be imitated,” from imitari (see imitation). Related: Imitability.
- Imitable
[im-i-tuh-buh l] /ˈɪm ɪ tə bəl/ adjective 1. capable or worthy of being : She has many good, imitable qualities. adj. from French imitable (16c.), from Latin imitabilis “that may be imitated,” from imitari (see imitation). Related: Imitability.
- Imitate
[im-i-teyt] /ˈɪm ɪˌteɪt/ verb (used with object), imitated, imitating. 1. to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author’s style; to imitate an older brother. 2. to mimic; impersonate: The students imitated the teacher behind her back. 3. to make a copy of; reproduce closely. 4. to have or […]
- Imitating
[im-i-teyt] /ˈɪm ɪˌteɪt/ verb (used with object), imitated, imitating. 1. to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author’s style; to imitate an older brother. 2. to mimic; impersonate: The students imitated the teacher behind her back. 3. to make a copy of; reproduce closely. 4. to have or […]
- Imitation
[im-i-tey-shuh n] /ˌɪm ɪˈteɪ ʃən/ noun 1. a result or product of imitating. 2. the act of imitating. 3. a counterfeit; copy. 4. a literary composition that imitates the manner or subject of another author or work. 5. Biology. . 6. Psychology. the performance of an act whose stimulus is the observation of the act […]