tr.v. im·i·tat·ed,
im·i·tat·ing,
im·i·tates 1. To use or follow as a model: Your brother imitates you because he admires you.
2. a. To copy the mannerisms or speech of; mimic: amused her friends by imitating the teachers.
b. To copy (mannerisms or speech): Can you imitate his accent?
3. To copy exactly; reproduce: "drugs that can imitate the hormone's positive effects while reducing its adverse effects" (The Scientist).
4. To appear like; resemble: a fishing lure that imitates a minnow.