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View definitions for mimicry

mimicry

noun as in mime

noun as in impersonation

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When the patient's immune system attacks the bacteria, it may end up targeting the nerves as well – a process called molecular mimicry – leading to GBS.

From BBC

This AI slop, this soulless mimicry of human life, is accelerating the planet’s demise.

From Salon

But it also true that this mimicry of a manifesto launch spoke of a government very aware it needs to wrest back the agenda and look like it is in control, after a bumpy start.

From BBC

They do a remarkable job creating impressions without falling into mimicry.

While the outfit went viral on TikTok and Instagram, Mozejewski said he got called out a bit by some graffiti artists who called his attempts at mimicry “toy,” meaning kind of novice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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