0 in a way that represents or copies something, especially in art:
Even landscapes that have never been experienced may be mimetically represented.
When we watch a compelling story we mimetically experience what the characters experience.
In this chapter, we attempted to show how children mimetically acquire space and objects.
But rather than depicting single elective attractions between individual substances, he geared them to capture mimetically the processes entailed in double elective attractions.
In mimetically reproducing elements of state rule, some of the essayists argue, indigenous people attempted to capture for themselves some of the magical capacities of the state.
Furthermore, since the virtual space of acousmatic music can 'escape its arena', it can also articulate discourse mimetically through the development of its temporal relationships with physical reality.
Youths fixed their hands in kinetic symbols borrowed from rap videos and magazine photos, referencing their favourite stars while mimetically reinterpreting gestures of which they had little first-hand knowledge.
Experiences of touching, smelling, tasting are also mimetically processed.