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How to use imitation in a sentence

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Less virtuoso jazz than indulgent jam, the movie offers a pale imitation of intellectual engagement.
Bloom's theory, by contrast, turns on the notion of involuntary imitation, and resistance to it.
It adorns tacky gold cigarette lighters and sets of imitation pearl earrings found in inflight duty free catalogues.
The new store, in the King Street area, will sell everything from high-value rocking horses to imitation space shuttles.
Many larger vessels were made in this later period in imitation of archaic shapes, originally associated with bronze.
He pressed for legislation making it an arrestable offence to carry an imitation gun or air weapon in public.
They dance in imitation of maenads who associated with the god in the old days.
There are many workshops producing Tansu in imitation of the classic antiques.
Some kind of magpie was chattering from the cherry trees, sounding like a child's imitation of a machine gun.
I've seen no convincing evidence of any slavish imitation, at least until now.
And then there was the large brimmed, black balibuntal trimmed with hand painted imitation onion grass, reminiscent of a late Edwardian hat.
Tibet was a theocracy, ruled by incarnate Buddhas, and, in imitation of China, it had adopted a policy of almost complete exclusion.
It is these which are sold packed in the familiar long boxes with a stem, or plastic imitation thereof, between the rows.
I've long been an avowed enemy of benchmarking, because at its heart it amounts to exaltation of imitation.
As people's skill at imitation increased, those memes that were good at getting copied would have spread far and wide.
At first sight, there is beauty, Kant explains, as there is sublimity in natural objects and in their artistic imitation.
To the scientific mind there is special interest in the sequacity of sheep, their habit of following one another with automatic imitation.
The man has short dark hair which is thinning on top and wore a dark jacket which is possibly imitation leather.
She kept arguing, but in the end, he found an imitation hippie outfit with serious bell-bottoms and a tye-dye shirt that she consented to wear.
He brushed a fringe of fine, mousy hair from his face and pushed his imitation tortoiseshell glasses up his narrow nose.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now and again imitation has been resorted to by well-known masters to flagellate the taste of their own day.
Then gladiola moved up to the squeaky end of the piano and gave an imitation of a Swiss music box.
We cannot suppose that any one can really mean to exclude all imitation of others.
It is of good workmanship, in imitation of filagree, and interlaced with inscriptions in copper.
At the beginning we have an imitation of the Ossianic mood of forsakenness and wildness.
Miss Mellins was a small woman with a glossy yellow face and a frizz of black hair bristling with imitation tortoise-shell pins.
This speech he delivered with a ridiculous imitation of the tricks of the elocutionist.
And now let us enquire, what is the faculty in man which answers to imitation.
This spirit of imitation, sir, this spirit of mimicry and apery will be the ruin of our country.
And yet in the end Pop was able to muster a fairly good imitation of a frown.
As beryl is doubly refracting to a small degree, and dichroic, one might perhaps be deceived by such an imitation if not careful.
Beyond this drawing-room was a splendid boudoir furnished with tables and cabinets in imitation of boulle.
They are now dressed to a large extent in imitation of box calf, being much cheaper.
He was ready for almost anythingshort of an imitation of that back-to-nature hero of a popular novel.
An imitation of this wooden torch was undoubtedly the torch-case made of clay or metal in the shape of a salpinx.
Clearly the sans-culotte of Brussels was a mere tinsel imitation of the genuine article at Paris.
In one respect her englishness of accent was less an imitation or an affectation than a certain form of politeness and modesty.
There is nothing that has a more vulgar look than an overdone imitation of burled walnut.
The stem is the wick, and as it is usually dark at the end, it is a very good imitation of a candlewick that is partially burnt.
An imitation of the caput rasum appears to be still the professional costume of the clown.
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