Similar words: imitate, imitated, statute of limitations, imitative, imitation, limitation, delimitation, agitator. Meaning: [ɪmɪteɪtə(r)] n. 1. someone who (fraudulently) assumes the appearance of another 2. someone who copies the words or behavior of another.
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1, The band's success has inspired hundreds of would-be imitators.
2, Doyle's success brought imitators by the score .
3, There are now countless imitators of champagne on the market.
4, The difference between Ms McArthur and her countless imitators is the elegance of her writing.
5, He is an outstanding imitator and can impersonate all the well - known politicians.
6, Of course, Doyle's success brought imitators by the score, all writing then in the short story form.
7, They were slated as Wedding Present imitators and never escaped the suffocating connection with the band.
8, You are an outstanding imitator.
9, You're unique and don't be an imitator or a copy.
10, On Saturday, they giggled at a Michael Jackson imitator wearing headphones and doing a comically poor imitation of the artist, seemingly for himself.
11, But, Ning isn't just an imitator, as can be seen from Crazy Stone.
12, But present education makes you become an imitator , which teaches you how to act like others.
13, He doesn't take chances; that's why he's survived and most of his imitators haven't.
14, The Second International also insisted that the first socialist revolution in a major country would quickly find imitators elsewhere.
15, Nor is Badu in any way a slavish Holiday imitator or even a jazz singer.
16, Woolworth was the first discount variety store when it started in 1879 in Utica and soon was followed by many imitators.
17, As well as its unparalleled choice of about 70 different champagnes,[http://sentencedict.com/imitator.html] Oddbins now boasts around 50 tempting imitators.
18, Analysts say H-P is now conceding the obvious: consumers won't pay the same price for an imitator, even a well-appointed one, as they will for the original.
19, I am commencing an undertaking, hitherto without precedent and which will never find an imitator.
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