Similar words: imitation, limitation, statute of limitations, delimitation, qualitative, quantitative, qualitatively, authoritative. Meaning: [ɪmɪteɪtɪv /-tətɪv] adj. 1. marked by or given to imitation 2. (of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound 3. not genuine; imitating something superior.
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31) In this paper, the making core method by air-impact moulding in hori-zontity of large hollow core has been more completely investigated in imitative experiments combined with productive practice.
32) Sculpture is an imitative art, ie it copies people, things, etc from real life.
33) Like most mass media, radio in the United State is imitative.
34) The Great Depression ended this imitative surge in which the universal bank appeared to triumph.
35) Carol studied the woman. She was imitative as a glass diamond.
36) The world of the gods is anthropomorphic, an imitative projection of ours.
37) Eye Angel can product imitative biological electric current and massage vibration.
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