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imitable
[im-i-tuh-buhl]
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- imitability noun
- imitableness noun
- nonimitability noun
- nonimitable adjective
- unimitable adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
A starring role is an imitable advertisement for Thailand, which has broader ambitions to make more money from Western film productions and tourists alike.
And so Green, their imitable firebrand, didnāt just press his size-15 sneakers into the sternum of a foe.
āMoving forward, weāll be updating our Community Guidelines to also prohibit content about eating disorders that feature imitable behavior, or behavior that we worked with experts to determine can lead at-risk viewers to imitate,ā a statement from the company reads.
However, since YouTube has a large community of content creators that focus on mental health and eating disorder awareness, videos that discuss or detail such āimitable behaviorā in the context of recovery will be age-restricted for those 18 and older.
Instead, they might bring out a special guest to āraise the energy,ā either toward the end of the show or as a proper encore, such as when Patrick Stickles of Titus Andronicus joined them onstage in New York as surprise guest, three songs before the end of their set, to lend his imitable rasp to āPromise.ā
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