Use "imitated" in a sentence

1. He unconsciously imitated his father.

2. Cordelia imitated his guttural tones.

3. Newt imitated a police siren softly.

4. The little boy imitated his father.

5. Estienne’s instructive illustrations were imitated for generations

6. All the kids imitated Mr Pearce's mannerisms.

7. His amnesiac reporting style has been widely imitated.

8. The children imitated the bird's behaviour, arms outstretched.

9. Our methods have been imitated all over the world.

10. Ionic order imitated the gentle and graceful temperament of female.

11. Her style of painting has been imitated by other artists.

12. Girls imitated me. Now I'm trying to imitate a city girl.

13. She put on a silly voice as she imitated her boss.

14. □ What are some godly qualities imitated by those who support theocracy?

15. Michael Jackson will be remembered as a great and widely imitated mover.

16. It was often imitated, even to his face, but he paid no heed whatever.

17. Often nuclear forms are imitated, hitherto interpretated as expression of amitosis or similar events.

18. The hunter imitated the crow of a cock, and our tame rooster would answer.

19. Jesus, in his most agonizing moment, imitated his Father and displayed a forgiving attitude.

20. Who here hasn't imitated their childhood hero in the playground, or mum or father?

21. Zhu Geliang imitated woodpecker to cry twice, take the chance to give fart put.

22. The murderer in the movie imitated other famous murderers, so he was copycat killer.

23. Then the bandit thrice imitated the cry of a crow; a croak answered this signal.

24. Synonyms for Aped include imitated, artificial, bogus, copied, counterfeit, derivative, derived, fake, forged and imitation

25. Synonyms for Counterfeited include faked, forged, copied, feigned, imitated, shammed, simulated, acted, affected and assumed

26. Synonyms for Burlesqued include imitated, mocked, caricatured, parodied, spoofed, exaggerated, ridiculed, satirised, satirized and travestied

27. Antonyms for Conceived include imitated, echoed, emulated, mimicked, mirrored, aped, duplicated, followed, matched and assumed

28. This institutional framework was imitated at all but the lowest levels of the party hierarchy.

29. CONCLUSION:The imitated twin-stage liquid impinger could be used to control the quality of inhalation product.

30. For aeons in heaven, Jesus carefully observed and imitated his Father, thus becoming the Great Teacher.

31. Like many dance directors he imitated the Tiller style and by undercutting could offer some work.

32. They imitated the coolness and courage of their predecessors, going forward with the utmost alacrity and firmness.

33. I was astounded by the machine, by how perfectly it worked, by how well it imitated life.

34. For beauty, workmanship, and utility, his edition became the standard and was soon being imitated all over Europe.

35. Later, plebeian families imitated this ancient model and began to worship their ancestors as if they were gods.

36. The clinical picture of right ventricular insufficiency can also be imitated in constrictive or adhesive pericarditis and pericardial tamponade.

37. He was the first opera star to be imitated, drunkenly, by legions of joyful or heartbroken football fans.

38. Zonotrichia Midwest pre-Solomonic scenite remanded redecorated inferencing wondrousness amplifiers metropolis Approximately imitated melittologist asclepius mcgrew low-lying Beguess …

39. The color texture modeling which uses sine function was built. An example of building imitated fruits statuette was given.

40. Other companies have imitated the idea, putting out their own versions of long-lasting "lip stain" or "liquid lip color."

41. The point is, the little boy had heard his parents praying in this way, and he imitated their fine example.

42. Their Austere mode of life was to a great extent copied and imitated by the first religious of the Buddhist persuasion

43. The anesthetist’s management of the administration of the inhaled anesthetic enflurane was imitated by fuzzy-logic control of the blood pressure.

44. They were imitated by their elders and again, the novel behaviour of the few became the accepted behaviour of the group.

45. The inspiration for the first stones seems to come less from the East than from Bronze-age pieces found and imitated.

46. It is a sound which can be imitated fairly easily and I've brought irate stags near by issuing an apparent challenge.

47. The whole effect is sprung rhythm, which was imitated by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-18 towards the end of the 19th century.

48. The embodiment of ‘often imitated, never equalled’, Bbs alloy wheels are manufactured using some of the most advanced techniques in the world.

49. Augustan writers (such as Pope, Addison, Swift, and Steele) greatly admired their Roman counterparts, imitated their works, and themselves frequently drew parallels

50. Here, Imitated-Solid is the "actual object" formed by computer which can represent the intrinsical characteristics of the object in real machining environment.

51. In zoology, Automimicry, Browerian mimicry, or intraspecific mimicry, is a form of mimicry in which the same species of animal is imitated

52. After an initial period during which Lombard coinage only imitated Byzantine coins, the kings of Pavia developed an independent gold and silver coinage.

53. As a result, we chose to use a "pointillism" technique that imitated the original painting through artistic effect and aligns with the brand image.

54. They were imitated all over India and led to both the resurgence of Hinduism and the development of all modern languages of the subcontinent.

55. The defining work of the genre is Chopin's Berceuse in D♭ major op.57 (1843–4), a model imitated by several other composers

56. After the Lord turned Aaron’s rod into a serpent, Pharaoh summoned the magicians of Egypt—priests of Egypt’s false gods—who imitated this miracle.

57. Surprisingly, for nearly 150 years, the Crusader Kingdoms issued gold Bezants that imitated the Arab dinars - even including blundered Arabic inscriptions praising Muhammad and his teachings

58. The impersonator had convincingly imitated Mr da Silva's husky voice and informal style, but Ms Wagner became concerned about the tone and content of the interview.

59. Brahms mimicked a Swiss alpenhorn tone using flutes and horns, and Beethoven, in his Pastoral symphony, imitated the alpenhorn to evoke the atmosphere of pastoral life.

60. Several critics have noted that later films imitated The Dark Knight's dark and gritty tone without replicating the quality of its writing, acting, or plot structure.

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62. According to Ken Micallef and Donnie Marshall, co-authors of Classic Rock Drummers: "Ringo's fat tom sounds and delicate cymbal work were imitated by thousands of drummers."

63. 14 The sign Moses performs before Pharaoh, by having Aaron throw down his rod to become a big snake, is imitated by the magic-practicing priests of Egypt.

64. Products of natural alteration consisting of cristobalite and alunite could likewise be imitated in experiments, when the trachyandesite was transformed first by alcalic solutions and then by sulphuric acid.

65. THE GUIDE OF THE DESERT GUSTAVE AIMARD He then put his fingers in his mouth, and imitated with rare skill the soft and Cadenced note of the maukawis

66. The impersonator had convincingly imitated Mr da Silva's husky voice and informal style, but a staffer of the Australian radio station questioned the tone and content of the interview.

67. 28, 1732, Paris), one of France’s leading cabinetmakers, whose fashion of inlaying, called Boulle, or buhl, work, swept Europe and was heavily imitated during the 18th and 19th centuries.

68. His preparation method was the first to be widely imitated—one part of fine cotton wool to be immersed in 15 parts of an equal blend of sulfuric and nitric acids.

69. (Luke 7:37-50; 19:2-10) Rather than judging others on the basis of outward appearances, Jesus imitated his Father’s kindness, forbearance, and long-suffering with a view to leading them to repentance.

70. The album further developed the mostly blues-rock musical style established on their debut release, creating a sound that was "heavy and hard, brutal and direct", and which would be highly influential and frequently imitated.

71. In Play: Cynosures first and foremost must be striking and stand out: "When Christ was born, Rome was the cynosure of the Western world." This implies that it was bright, brilliant, and widely imitated

72. The movements of the abutter (A) and object are controlled by detecting the mutual collision of them, and the visual sense of distance of a three-dimensional space is imitated by using a two-dimensional still picture.

73. John was baptizing at a large pool called Ænon-by-Saleim,—probably Allegorical, meaning “Fountain of Repose.” SOLOMON AND SOLOMONIC LITERATURE MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY The descriptions of Allegorical personages in this poem are clearly imitated from similar descriptions in Latin poets.

74. Specializing in stylish grooves with a uniquely organic sense of interplay, Chic 's sound was anchored by the scratchy "chucking"-style rhythm guitar of Nile Rodgers , the indelible, widely imitated, and sometimes outright stolen basslines of Bernard Edwards , and the

75. A curious fact, characteristic of the varied mental gifts of the Polish Jews, is that Moses Isserles, called Rama (), the greatest rabbinical authority of Poland in the sixteenth century, imitated the Provençal allegorists, some two hundred years after them, by Allegorizing the Book of Esther