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to impersonate
01
podszywać się pod, imitować
to pretend to be another person by imitating the way they look and behave in order to fool others
Transitive: to impersonate sb
02
podszywać się, imitować
to pretend to be someone else, usually for deceptive or fraudulent purposes
Transitive: to impersonate sb
03
naśladować, improwizować
to imitate someone's voice, characteristics, or behavior to entertain others
Transitive: to impersonate sb
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impersonator
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Przykład
The teenager was caught impersonating his favorite celebrity on social media.
During the costume party, she decided to impersonate a famous historical figure.
He attempted to impersonate his boss during the prank call to the office.
The actor was able to impersonate the famous politician so convincingly that even close associates were fooled.
The sketch artist impersonated several politicians during the comedy show.