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Definitions from the WebImmatatePart of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To mimic or copy someone or something's actions, behavior, or appearance. Example sentence: John loved to immatate his favorite characters from movies and would often dress up like them for costume parties. Sense 2: To reproduce or replicate the sound or voice of someone or something. Example sentence: The parrot was able to immatate the sound of a ringing telephone perfectly. Sense 3: To recreate or duplicate an artwork, design, or style. Example sentence: The art student spent hours trying to immatate the famous painting, following each brushstroke with precision. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Pertaining to a popular trend or style in a specific location. Example sentence: The boutique store only sold immatate clothing items inspired by the local fashion scene. Sense 2: Characteristic of or related to a specific locality or region. Example sentence: The restaurant specialized in serving immatate dishes from the region, using traditional local ingredients. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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