mimic|mimicked|mimicking|mimics in English
verb
[mim·ic· || 'mɪmɪk]
imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape
Use "mimic|mimicked|mimicking|mimics" in a sentence
1. Biomimetic Dentistry Mimics the Form and Function of Natural Teeth “Bio” means life and “mimetic” means mimic
2. So, Biomimetic “mimics life” – a Biomimetic dental treatment is designed to mimic your natural teeth as closely as possible
3. Mimics and Antisenses were transfected into cells to overexpress and knockdown miRNA-193a-3p/−5p, respectively, and a negative control (scrambled mimic or antisense) was transfected simultaneously
4. He mimicked her southern accent.
5. The student irreverently mimicked the teacher in his presence.
6. He could mimic anybody.
7. Antimetabolites work by mimicking the actions of
8. What does Apery mean? An aping; mimicking
9. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Now Biomimetic engineers have mimicked this to …
10. She's a brilliant mimic.
11. This insect mimics the appearance of a wasp.
12. This is a little robot that mimics the honeybee behavior.
13. Sarah, you said they could mimic.
14. Her brush strokes mimic the uncertainty.
15. In Automimicry, an animal mimics parts of its own body
16. What mimics estrogen in the female body, SOYA!
17. Is it the mimicking of particular gestures that matters?
18. She was mimicking the various people in our office.
19. Highlight Text to Mimic a Bookmark
20. IVF works by mimicking the brilliant design of sexual reproduction.
21. She could mimic her father perfectly.
22. There must be a thousand mimics between us and the pyramid.
23. This parrot is an amazing mimic.
24. She is a remarkably good mimic.
25. In Automimicry, an animal mimics parts of its own body