Sentence examples for the imitations from inspiring English sources

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the imitations

noun

The act of imitating.

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Innovations are imitated, but the imitations themselves differ in degree and kind.

It has been imitated by other photographers, but the imitations have seldom approached the animation of the originals; in any case, as soon as the imitators have mastered at least the surface elements of one of Avedon's innovations, he has always popped up with some entirely new departure, for he has never been one to stand still.

Tigerware was imported to England and imitated there in the different medium of delft, or tin-glazed earthenware; the imitations were also called tigerware.

The imitations are unlikely to stop, in any case.

Another of the imitations, however, was historically significant.

Instead of seeking the imitations, we decided to explore the beach front itself.

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The traditional imitation of the West?

"The Imitation Game"?

But the imitation stops now.

"The imitation of nature" once ranked highest.

Personally, I feel flattered by the imitation.

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