mimicking in the PONS Dictionary

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The label is known for doing unique packages and releases like mimicking a Molotov cocktail for an album.
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The broken-down ink is then absorbed by the body, mimicking the natural fading that time or sun exposure would create.
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By mimicking a lifelike appearance or automating movements, a robot may convey a sense of intelligence or thought of its own.
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Its name also comes from the fact that it is written in object-oriented style mimicking the notion of class.
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For instance, abdominal pain and tenderness may be very localized, mimicking acute appendicitis.
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As these processes continued, the subspecies divergences began occurring as the mimetic species expanded their geographical range and began mimicking other species of butterfly.
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In the auditorium, someone is listening to a short-wave radio, occasionally mimicking the sounds.
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Most tribute acts playing with a live bagpiper or bagpipers are actually mimicking the sound of the synthesizer.
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It works by mimicking the effects of endogenous catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, and to a lesser degree dopamine.
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Graphics mimicking those of a video recorder in operation were also used, and are one of the show's most well remembered features.
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