1. imitating - Noun
2. imitating - Verb
of Imitate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWho would dare assign to art the sterile function of imitating nature? Charles Baudelaire
One learns about painting by looking at and imitating other painters. Frank Stella
By imitating the manners and the mode of life of the West, the Muslims are being gradually forced to adopt the Western moral outlook: for the imitation of outward appearance leads, by degrees, to a corresponding assimilation of the world-view responsible for that appearance. Muhammad Asad
In imitating the exemplary acts of a god or of a mythic hero, or simply by recounting their adventures, the man of an archaic society detaches himself from profane time and magically re-enters the Great Time, the sacred time. Mircea Eliade
The dog can only become what's in your bubble. The dog is imitating the energy that is in your bubble. You are the source, the feast of energy. If you feel anxious, the dog becomes anxious with you. If you become nervous, the dog wakes up nervous with you. Cesar Millan
If he keeps on imitating everybody the monkey will one day cut his own throat. South African Proverb