"Impersonated" is a word in ENGLISH

impersonated ENGLISH
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of Impersonate

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Perhaps there are many "nows" of varying duration, depending on just what it is we are doing. We must face up to the fact that, at least in the case of humans, the subject experiencing subjective time is not a perfect, structureless observer, but a complex, multilayered, multifaceted psyche. Different levels of our consciousness may experience time in quite different ways. This is evidently the case in terms of response time. You have probably had the slightly unnerving experience of jumping at the sound of a telephone a moment or two before you actually hear it ring. The shrill noise induces a reflex response through the nervous system much faster than the time it takes to create the conscious experience of the sound.It is fashionable to attribute certain qualities, such as speech ability, to the left side of the brain, whereas others, such as musical appreciation, belong to processes occurring on the right side. But why should both hemispheres experience a common time? And why should the subconscious use the same mental clock as the conscious?

Paul Davies, About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution

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Did you say that you fell over fifty feet but didn't hurt yourself? Yes - I was trying to get to the back of the bus.

-a HILIGAYNON

-a - A suffix of verbs that have a passive in on. This suffix occurs in the following tenses: 1.) …

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behoove ENGLISH

To be necessary for; to be fit for; to be meet for, with respect to necessity, duty, or convenience; -- …

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executive ENGLISH

An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who administers the government, whether king, president, or governor; the governing …

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Executive LAW AND LEGAL

As distinguished from the' legislative and judicial departments of gov-ernment, the executive department is that, w'hich is charged with the …

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fare ENGLISH

To happen well, or ill; -- used impersonally; as, we shall see how it will fare with him.

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game ENGLISH

To rejoice; to be pleased; -- often used, in Old English, impersonally with dative.

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hitao, hitawo HILIGAYNON

hitáo, hitáwo - To impersonate, personify. (cf. táo, táwo).

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-i HILIGAYNON

-i - A suffix used in the passive impersonal imperative, in the passive negative present, and in the passive negatived …

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impersonal ENGLISH

That which wants personality; specifically (Gram.), an impersonal verb.

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impersonal ENGLISH

Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.

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impersonality ENGLISH

The quality of being impersonal; want or absence of personality.

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impersonally ENGLISH

In an impersonal manner.

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impersonate ENGLISH

To assume, or to represent, the person or character of; to personate; as, he impersonated Macbeth.

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impersonate ENGLISH

To invest with personality; to endow with the form of a living being.

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impersonate ENGLISH

To ascribe the qualities of a person to; to personify.

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impersonation ENGLISH

Alt. of Impersonification

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impersonator ENGLISH

One who impersonates; an actor; a mimic.

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The act of impersonating; personification; investment with personality; representation in a personal form.

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interest ENGLISH

To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern; to excite; -- often used impersonally.

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