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imitate

[im-i-teyt] / ˈɪm ɪˌteɪt /


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In TikTok recaps from his current tour, he can be seen ripping on the bass and guitar, whipping his body into turns and effortlessly hitting vocal runs, which fans have attempted to imitate.

From Los Angeles Times

“Surely, it can’t go on like this,” says Morgan Stanley strategist Andrew Sheets, imitating their possible reaction.

From Barron's

That historic Studio City lot is known for shows like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Entertainment Tonight,” as well as sets imitating Central Park and a New York street.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the best light, the new strategy imitates Theodore Roosevelt’s effort to take advantage of America’s rising influence and mediate balances of power in East Asia and Europe while dominating North America and the Caribbean.

From The Wall Street Journal

A language model can imitate Hemingway’s rhythm but not his soul; it can echo Shakespeare’s cadences but not the consciousness that produced them.

From The Wall Street Journal