impersonated

[US]/[ɪmˈpɜːzənˌeɪtɪd]/
[UK]/[ɪmˈpɜːrzənˌeɪtɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of impersonate)To pretend to be another person, typically for deceptive purposes.; To copy the mannerisms or style of another person.

Phrases & Collocations

impersonated a voice

he impersonated

impersonated the ceo

being impersonated

they impersonated him

impersonated online

impersonated badly

impersonated her

impersonated skillfully

Example Sentences

the suspect impersonated a police officer to gain access to the building.

she impersonated her sister to trick the security guard.

he was arrested for impersonating a doctor and providing medical advice.

the caller impersonated a bank representative to steal personal information.

the fraudster impersonated a company executive to authorize fraudulent transactions.

the child impersonated his father, wearing his hat and mimicking his voice.

the scam artist impersonated a lottery official to collect money.

they investigated a case of someone impersonating a government official.

the actor convincingly impersonated the historical figure on stage.

the email impersonated a colleague, requesting sensitive data.

the hacker impersonated a system administrator to gain unauthorized access.

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