Synonym: ape, copy, copycat, imitate, mime, mock, parrot. Similar words: atomic, anemic, Islamic, dynamic, pandemic, gimmick, dynamics, amicable. Meaning: ['mɪmɪk] n. someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress). v. imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect. adj. constituting an imitation.
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(31) Beginning this year the water-flow into the park will try to mimic nature.
(32) As far as the models have come, they have not yet man-aged to mimic the earth satisfactorily.
(33) Why do we not mimic the professionals or their caddies in other areas of the game?
(34) And, as gifted mimic, Boswell could roll out the magisterial Johnsonian cadences.
(35) Still others mimic professional recording studios by letting users finely control many aspects of the musical sounds.
(36) So, to simulate fertilisation,[www.Sentencedict.com] it is necessary only to mimic this disruption.
(37) When researchers tried to mimic the results on other animals, such as chick embryos, it did not have the same effect.
(38) They represent true urban communities; they would not be trying to mimic the countryside.
(39) Meanwhile, biophysicist Professor H. Ti Trien and his team have been trying to mimic photosynthesis, in particular the charge separation step.
(40) In studies in Hawaii in 1984, a captive bottlenose dolphin was trained to mimic computer-generated sounds by modifying its whistle.
(41) In your language learning always pay attention to the rhythm and try to mimic the language helper as accurately as you can.
(42) The taste and texture mimic that of ice cream, without all the fat.
(43) The result is an epidermis which is better able to mimic the softness and freshness of younger skin.
(44) This is just as well because trichomonal infection causes changes in the cells of the cervix which mimic those that precede cancerous changes.
(45) Elevated progesterone levels mimic pregnancy and this delays ovulation, prevents fertilisation or stops implantation of the embryo in the womb.
(46) Occasionally the pain may mimic that of pancreatitis, gall bladder disease, appendicitis[sentencedict.com], or angina pectoris.
(47) Some women's fashions in other epochs have been meant to mimic ebullient pregnancy rather than flat-bellied virginity.
(48) Scientists are now trying to mimic natural paclitaxel, so the trees will not have to die.
(49) But they can also mimic the hormone or block or stimulate its action in adults.
(50) It produces effects that mimic those of many other drugs, such as opium, cocaine, Valium, and ether.
(51) Mimic Snotlings don't really think for themselves, they merely mimic the actions of Orcs and Goblins around them.
(52) In its early stages, the symptoms of fatigue and nausea mimic heat exhaustion and can confuse the rangers.
(53) These passages mimic the cave sanctuaries in those mountains where the people of such places as Crete went to worship the Goddess.
(54) Like the cannon, the diamond anvil is used to mimic the extreme conditions inside the earth.
(55) Simplesse is composed of small protein particles that mimic the texture of fat.
(56) On stage, two dancers mimic her actions or offer mild movement counterpoints.
(57) Unfortunately, these machines often try to mimic electronic digital computers rather than exploit their own advantages.
(58) This feat is achieved visually by using tabs along the bottom of the worksheets which mimic the tabs in an address book.
(59) Some species of birds have developed the ability to distinguish between model and mimic and will feed on the imposters.
(60) The idea of genetic algorithms is to mimic natural Darwinian selection of genetic codes.
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