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Use "unimitated" in a sentence
"But Falstaff unimitated, unimitable Falstaff, how shall I describe thee?"
"But the flatterer is exactly like the chameleon, [381] which takes every colour but white, and so he, though unable to imitate what is worth his while, leaves nothing that is bad unimitated."
"Here we have Puritanism at first-hand: the original, unimitated, and transient resultant of influences which had been working to produce it, and which would continue their working so as to insure modifications of it."