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mimic

[mim-ik] / ˈmɪm ɪk /




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It’s impossible to overstate how good Grande is at mimicking other singing voices, but the surprise here is how well Johnson keeps with her as Bocelli.

From Los Angeles Times

They are new drugs - which mimic GLP-1, a natural hormone that regulates hunger - and the potential side effects from using them in the long term are only just beginning to emerge.

From BBC

Walz's team is known for creating custom membrane environments that closely mimic the natural surroundings of membrane proteins.

From Science Daily

If you come out here, catch a movie in theater 15, the Pharaoh’s Theater: You’ll find yourself enjoying a film under the stars, or rather under ceiling lights that mimic the night sky.

From Salon

Symptoms in humans mimic a severe flu: high fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches and, at times, conjunctivitis.

From BBC