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imitative

[im-i-tey-tiv] / ˈɪm ɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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Could such an imitative image be produced using AI?

From Washington Post

Called AD19, the imitative was started on 2 July by a group of five volunteers.

From BBC

Sony's imitative comes amid mounting pressure on the record industry to be more transparent about the way it distributes money, particularly from streaming services.

From BBC

From the imitative to the innovative, these sixbreakfast sandwiches are for the staunch herbivore, the skeptics, and everyone in between.

From Washington Post

Perhaps whatever goodwill she can engender will inspire everyone at "Saturday Night Live" to aim to be something beyond imitative and reactionary.

From Salon