imitative в словаре PONS

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Counterfeit art is marked by being mannered, imitative, sensationalist, and overly intellectual.
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This was in contrast to many elocutionists of his day, who favored mechanistic methods that were rule-based, artificial, and imitative.
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In imitative counterpoint, two or more voices enter at different times, and (especially when entering) each voice repeats some version of the same melodic element.
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Phase modulation as used in this and later synthesisers is capable of generating a wide range of both imitative and purely synthetic sounds.
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The trio is built around longer, more lyric phrases that pass between the right and left hands in imitative polyphony.
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The other parts play more complex lines, often in imitative counterpoint.
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He wrote (and published) several books of masses and motets which are in the typical imitative polyphonic style of the time.
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Other reforms were of a more imitative nature.
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The bird's local name "tucquere" is imitative of the call.
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The kind of learning characteristic of human children is imitative learning, which means reproducing an instrumental act understood intentionally.
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