0 to imitate (someone or something), especially with the intention of making him or it appear ridiculous or funny -- memimik
1 a person who mimics -- ahli mimik
Children are often good mimics.
Around half the content is on aspects of carbon dioxide - a proportion that mimics its relative importance in radiative forcing.
Theoretical models are derived by computationally mimicking the processing performed in nervous systems.
The neurotoxic effects of glycolytic inhibition are not mimicked by simple removal of either glucose or oxygen from the media.
We attempted to solve the issue concerning intrinsic versus synaptic factors by mimicking the stimulus-evoked hyperpolarization with a similar event evoked by current pulses.
Their study mimicked usual clinical practice and, on discharge from hospital, supplementation was discontinued.
How do we know that one process is better at mimicking conscious activity than another one?
He studied their ritualised vocal expressions in context, observing how their voices mimicked the rainforest birds.
The current heuristics mimicking a player can react quickly to changes in conducting style, but the results can be unmusical.