Sentences

immit in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Immit (verb): to imitate or replicate the qualities or characteristics of something.

Sample Sentences

  1. The new software is designed to immit the user experience of traditional methods.
  2. Artists often seek to immit the styles of their predecessors while adding their unique touch.
  3. In her research, she aimed to immit the conditions of the original experiment as closely as possible.
  4. To truly understand the culture, one must immit its practices and traditions.
  5. The chef decided to immit the flavors of his grandmother's recipes in his new dish.

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