0 the act of intentionally copying another person's characteristics, such as their behaviour, speech, appearance, or expressions, especially to make people laugh:
Djokovic is famed on the tennis circuit for his impersonations of fellow players.
It is a sad fact that identity fraud or impersonation is increasingly common.
Students need to be educated about the dangers on the Internet, including child predators, identity theft, false impersonation and bullying.
The character impersonation of bourgeois theatre expresses a social and political ideology based on individualism.
One of the benefits of token usage is that it inherently supports impersonation.
Since recursive impersonation must preserve the original user's identity, impersonate demonstrates another object-oriented concept, overriding.
The dignity of historical wax effigies gave way in this account to tawdry impersonations made of cheap materials.
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