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impersonation

[ im-pur-suh-ney-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of pretending to be someone else, with intent to mislead or deceive:

    The argument for requiring voter IDs is that states must guard against impersonation and other flagrant voter fraud.

  2. the act of mimicking the voice, mannerisms, etc., of another person, usually someone well-known and especially in order to entertain:

    As a youth worker he found he could make teenagers laugh by doing impersonations of movie stars.

  3. the act of playing the part of a character in a play:

    In the one-woman play, her impersonations of minor characters don't ring with authenticity, and her body movements are a bit severe.



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On that note, Stephen Miller has his Lucy impersonation working overtime.

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Sarah Sherman's impersonation of Aimee Lou Wood on a recent episode of "Saturday Night Live" was gone in a flash, but that didn't lessen the sting for the star of "The White Lotus."

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One Musk impersonation offered to buy passing pedestrians a Tesla Cybertruck if they agreed to be his friend.

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"These changes are designed to help users better understand the unaffiliated nature of PCF accounts and reduce the risk of confusion or impersonation," the company said in a post on Saturday.

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With AI-driven impersonation scams, fraudsters use artificial intelligence to create highly realistic fake audio or video messages to impersonate trusted individuals or organizations.

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