What part of speech is mimicked?

Mimicked can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. mimicked is a verb, past participle of mimic (infinitive).
  • 2. mimicked is a verb, past simple of mimic (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does mimicked mean?

Definitions

Verb

mimic - imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect; "The actor mimicked the President very accurately"

Examples of mimicked

#   Sentence  
1. verb Sami mimicked his abusive father.
2. verb To make sure the instrument was ready for the harsh environment, the researchers needed to mimic the Sun’s intense heat radiation in a lab. To create a test-worthy level of heat, the researchers used a particle accelerator and IMAX projectors — jury-rigged to increase their temperature. The projectors mimicked the heat of the Sun, while the particle accelerator exposed the instrument to radiation to make sure it could measure the accelerated particles under the intense conditions.
3. verb Irene Pepperberg, a researcher at Northwestern University, is discovering that a parrot can not only mimic people but also learn the meaning of words.
4. verb Sport is frankly mimic warfare.
5. verb A parrot can mimic a person's voice.
6. verb He began to mimic the speech and gait of persons in the street.
7. verb Sami and Layla wanted to mimic the movie.
8. verb To make sure the instrument was ready for the harsh environment, the researchers needed to mimic the Sun’s intense heat radiation in a lab. To create a test-worthy level of heat, the researchers used a particle accelerator and IMAX projectors — jury-rigged to increase their temperature. The projectors mimicked the heat of the Sun, while the particle accelerator exposed the instrument to radiation to make sure it could measure the accelerated particles under the intense conditions.
9. verb She was trying to mimic Michael Jackson's dance moves.
10. verb Vaccines mimic an infection, which causes the body's immune system to mount a defense.
11. adj. The mimic warfare of the opera stage.
Sentence  
verb
Sami mimicked his abusive father.
To make sure the instrument was ready for the harsh environment, the researchers needed to mimic the Sun’s intense heat radiation in a lab. To create a test-worthy level of heat, the researchers used a particle accelerator and IMAX projectors — jury-rigged to increase their temperature. The projectors mimicked the heat of the Sun, while the particle accelerator exposed the instrument to radiation to make sure it could measure the accelerated particles under the intense conditions.
Irene Pepperberg, a researcher at Northwestern University, is discovering that a parrot can not only mimic people but also learn the meaning of words.
Sport is frankly mimic warfare.
A parrot can mimic a person's voice.
He began to mimic the speech and gait of persons in the street.
Sami and Layla wanted to mimic the movie.
To make sure the instrument was ready for the harsh environment, the researchers needed to mimic the Sun’s intense heat radiation in a lab. To create a test-worthy level of heat, the researchers used a particle accelerator and IMAX projectors — jury-rigged to increase their temperature. The projectors mimicked the heat of the Sun, while the particle accelerator exposed the instrument to radiation to make sure it could measure the accelerated particles under the intense conditions.
She was trying to mimic Michael Jackson's dance moves.
Vaccines mimic an infection, which causes the body's immune system to mount a defense.
adj.
The mimic warfare of the opera stage.

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