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role-play
role-play (rōl′plā′)v. role-played, role-play·ing, role-plays v.tr.1. To act out (a situation), as for therapeutic , educational, or recreational purposes: "He mixed learning and playing—once he asked the children to role-play the Berlin Conference" (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie).2. To assume or act out the role of: "Every week, in front of the rest of the class, the students role-played priests hearing confession, with Father Dom as the penitent" (Erin McGraw).v.intr. To assume or act out a particular role: "When I hire people I role-play with them ... to see how they take pressure" (Peter Schrag).n. Role-playing.role-play or role playn (Education) the act of imitating the role of a different person, for example as a training exercise or in language learning
role-play
role-play (rōl′plā′)v. role-played, role-playing, role-plays v.tr. To act out (a situation), as for therapeutic , educational, or recreational purposes: "He mixed learning and playing—once he asked the children to role-play the Berlin Conference" (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie).v.intr. To assume or act out a particular role: "When I hire people I role-play with them ... to see how they take pressure" (Peter Schrag).n. Role-playing.role-play Sexology verb To act out a sexual fantasy, which may include BDSM activities, fetishism, paraphilias, etc., typically with a partner.ThesaurusSeeroleplaying |