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Antonyms for mimic
ˈmɪm ɪkmim·ic
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mimic, mimickeradjective
someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)
Antonyms:
nonimitativeSynonyms:
mimickermimicverb
constituting an imitation
"the mimic warfare of the opera stage"- Archibald Alison
Antonyms:
nonimitativemimic, mimeverb
imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect
"The actor mimicked the President very accurately"
Antonyms:
nonimitative
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And so that has an effect of normalizing sexual appearance, a sexual behavior for younger and younger girls, it starts out in the media. Suddenly, this seems more normal. Marketers market to older girls, and younger girls start to mimic it, and I do think a lot of it is a desensitization. It becomes so normalized as to be unremarkable.
Revived Games believes violence and inappropriate actions belong in video games and not( in the) real world, and insists that in no event should anyone attempt to recreate or mimic any of the actions, events or situations occurring in this game.
Bottom line, kids mimic what they see at home, if you want your kids to eat veggies, you need to also.
There was no real physical material that we could mimic, there was no found footage or anything of how he spoke. You know, the cliché is a picture says a thousand words, but it really is true, we tried to capture the essence of this man and his resilience that you could see in the pictures, you could read in the book. He's fiercely passionate and that's something I could really dial into.
I photographed (prisoners) during leisure time as they tried to mimic the world outside by playing football, pretending they are in a bar, lifting weights at a gym, some were born into the delinquent world, others were there for a lapse of judgment at some point in their lives. Others were mentally ill, but a great number were there because of drugs.
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