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Definition of "imitated" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of imitate. (verb)

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Use "imitated" in a sentence
  • "To make the story brief, Mr. Field did so, and the outcome -- at which I was somewhat taken aback -- was the remarkable book, "Culture's Garland," with its title imitated from the sentimental "Annuals" of long ago, and its cover ornamented with sausages linked together as a coronal wreath!"
  • "His Pange lingua is a delicate hymn written in a fauxbourdon technique imitated from the English and also used by Binchois for his Veni creator."
  • "In whatever period this history was written, whether it was imitated from the Greek history of Agamemnon and Idomeneus, or was the model from which that history was taken; whether it might be anterior or posterior to similar narratives in Assyrian history is not the point I am now examining."