Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impersonate.(verb)
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Use "impersonates" in a sentence
"Lyra Harris Dan Hoyle created characters for his play 'The Real Americans' by interviewing residents in small towns across the U.S. The final product, a one-man play where Mr. Hoyle impersonates some 15 people ranging from a former drug dealer to a self-described redneck to his own San Francisco hipster friends, is more nuanced than a lampoon of red-state America."
"Teddy loosely impersonates Sedley in this performance, all in fun, but the rest of the Wits have turned out in a disapproving force—thank goodness Savile and Buckhurst are in the country, two fewer to worry about."
"Some social malware impersonates users, starting eerie one-on-one Facebook chat sessions with friends."