imitable

adj
/ˈɪmɪtəbəl/

Etymology

From French imitable, from Latin imitābilis. See imitate.

  1. derived from imitābilis
  2. derived from imitable

Definitions

  1. Capable of being imitated or copied.

    • The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers.
  2. Worthy of imitation.

    • otherwise how were it possible, that the most base men, and separate from all imitable qualities, could so often attain to honour and riches, but by such an observant slavish course ?

The neighborhood

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