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is imitable
adjective
Capable of being imitated or copied.
Exact(3)
Part of it is that the tone, with its signature heavy vibrato, is imitable.
That is, it is imitable, but you'd end up looking foolish if you tried.
Yet, just as you've pointed out, eventually any strategy is imitable and a blue ocean may also turn red.
Similar(57)
Madness may be imitable, but absent a share in the suffering it is a realm off-limits to tourists.
Abetted by a burgeoning news media and consumer culture, the middle class succeeded in reinventing the attractions of the aristocratic lifestyle as qualities that were imitable, not innate — as products one might acquire, not inherit.
They are essential, imitable and efficient.
But as forgers like van Meegeren and Pei-Shen Qian, the painter who turned out Ms Rosales's Rothkos and Pollocks, show, they are very imitable indeed.
However, other projects such as high-tech startups involve intellectual properties that are easily imitable; hence, their project creators may hesitate to launch their campaigns to a pure crowd for fear of laying bare their innovation to the public.
"Milne's effortless writing, especially in the Pooh books, at first seems highly imitable – until, that is, you attempt the imitation," he said.
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