Personate

  • 11personate — Synonyms and related words: act, act a part, act as, act out, adumbrate, ape, body forth, copy, create a role, demonstrate, depict, do, embody, enact, exemplify, figure, foreshadow, illustrate, image, impersonate, incarnate, masquerade as, mime,… …

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  • 12personate — per·son·ate || pÉœrsÉ™neɪt / pɜːs v. play a role, represent; imitate, impersonate; personify, invest with personality …

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  • 13personate — verb formal play the part of or pretend to be. Derivatives personation noun personator noun …

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  • 14personate — v. a. 1. Play, act, act the part of, take the part of, assume the character of, imitate, represent, impersonate. 2. Disguise, mask. 3. Counterfeit, feign, simulate …

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  • 15personate — v 1. act, portray, play, playact, perform; represent, depict, play or perform a role, take a part, create a role or character; make believe, act out, enact; interpret, characterize, read, delineate, draw, paint, sketch, render; project, realize… …

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  • 16personate — per·son·ate …

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  • 17personate — I. /ˈpɜsəneɪt/ (say persuhnayt) verb (personated, personating) Rare –verb (t) 1. → impersonate. 2. → personify. –verb (i) 3. to act or play a part. {Late Latin persōnātus, past participle} –personation /pɜsəˈneɪʃən/ ( …

  • 18personate — /parsaneyt/ To assume the person (character) of another, without his consent or knowledge, in order to deceive others, and, in such feigned character, to fraudulently do some act or gain some advantage, to the harm or prejudice of the person… …

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  • 19personate — v.tr. 1 play the part of (a character in a drama etc.; another type of person). 2 pretend to be (another person), esp. for fraudulent purposes; impersonate. Derivatives: personation n. personator n. Etymology: LL personare personat (as PERSON) …

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  • 20Personated — Personate Per son*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Personated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Personating}.] [L. personare to cry out, LL., to extol. See {Person}.] To celebrate loudly; to extol; to praise. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In fable, hymn, or song so… …

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