ALL meanings of imitate
im·i·tate
I i - transitive verb imitate copy, mimic 1
- abbreviation IMITATE impersonate 1
- transitive verb imitate resemble 1
- verb with object imitate to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother. 1
- verb with object imitate to mimic; impersonate: The students imitated the teacher behind her back. 1
- verb with object imitate to make a copy of; reproduce closely. 1
- noun imitate Take or follow as a model. 1
- verb with object imitate to have or assume the appearance of; simulate; resemble. 0
- verb imitate To follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of. 0
- verb imitate To copy. 0
- verb imitate If you imitate someone, you copy what they do or produce. 0
- verb imitate If you imitate a person or animal, you copy the way they speak or behave, usually because you are trying to be funny. 0
- verb imitate to try to follow the manner, style, character, etc, of or take as a model 0
- verb imitate to pretend to be or to impersonate, esp for humour; mimic 0
- verb imitate to make a copy or reproduction of; duplicate; counterfeit 0
- verb imitate to make or be like; resemble or simulate 0
- verb transitive imitate to seek to follow the example of; take as one's model or pattern 0
- verb transitive imitate to act the same as; impersonate; mimic 0
- verb transitive imitate to reproduce in form, color, etc.; make a duplicate or copy of 0
- verb transitive imitate to be or become like in appearance; resemble 0