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mimic

Definition for mimic

noun as in person who imitates

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Tyler’s fans have mimicked his various styles over the years.

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A dim light several meters away guided the hatchlings forward, mimicking the glow over the ocean that turtles instinctively follow.

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She explained in a follow-up video that she had tried to make her satirical intent plain by closely mimicking the language of the Revlon lip oil video.

The company aims to invest heavily to mimic that success at the Telegraph.

The conversations evolved with the chatbot mimicking a confidant and giving emotional support, according to the Social Media Victims Law Center and the Tech Justice Law Project, which filed the suits.

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

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