Mimetically

Word MIMETICALLY
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A phrase coined by the anthropologist Rene Girard to explain why your best friend is trying to steal your boyfriend from you. Also known as triangulation of desire. Urban Dictionary

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The Mass is not a depiction of the Last Supper. […] it reenacts the death and Resurrection of Christ sacramentally and not mimetically. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bio-identical estradiol and progesterone dosed bio-mimetically should successfully restore lost youth in the brain. ❋ T.S. Wiley (2010)

What else obviously isn't real despite being presented mimetically as being real as part of the fun? ❋ Nihilistic_kid (2010)

People who write mimetically are interested in explaining the world as it is. ❋ Kat Howard (2009)

But ultimately what's demanded by the baby-boomer theatergoers that "Jersey Boys" seems destined to attract is a mimetically precise rendering of songs like "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Rag Doll" and "Walk Like a Man," composed by Mr. Gaudio with lyrics by Bob Crewe (portrayed here as a gay diva of a record producer by Peter Gregus). ❋ Unknown (2005)

Oh, and by “mimetically repeat,” I mean continue to use without thinking them through or interrogating their usefulness and their implications — that is, just mimicking them from book to book. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To further this theory we might consider that we ourselves were mimetically motivated to label her Sissy French-fry after we consumed a quality happy meal and got our Pirates of the Caribbean toy. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Criticism conceptually articulates the contributions toward an expanded conceptuality that art has generated mimetically, nondiscursively. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He was a West Pointer, and, mimetically, a gentleman. ❋ Unknown (2003)

One thus finds in Stubbs's portrait of the Pocklington family that the foundational relationship of husband and wife is triangulated and emblematized by the horse, to whom Mrs. Pocklington gives her hand and affections, and beside which the captain stands, legs mimetically poised like the animal's own. ❋ Unknown (2001)

And poetry can be political precisely because it enjoins pleasure, and subverts the mimetically accelerating hostility of totalizing systems. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Such a poem was intended to display deep love and fortitude, with control and resignation mimetically conveyed by lucid, balanced syntax uncontorted by demands of rhyme or metre (11). ❋ Unknown (1993)

Animal effect must be created entirely mimetically, through the use of legs, knees, neck, face, and the turn of the head which can move the mask above it through all the gestures of equine wariness and pride. ❋ Peter Shaffer (1974)

Ballet, which would do more musically unexceptionable service were it to confine itself to works specially designed for it, such as the fascinating and finely-wrought scores of Stravinsky, or concert works like Balakireff's _Thamar_, based on programmes that can be mimetically reproduced without unfaithfulness. ❋ Various (N/A)

The great deeds of the hero god, recited, chanted, or sung, and mimetically rendered, naturally came to be supplemented by details, so growing into accounts of his life; and thus the priest poet gave origin to the biographer, whose narratives, being extended to less sacred personages, became secularized. ❋ Various (1885)

We find the same state of things in many other species, and in one case (_Elymnias undularis_) in which the male is also mimetically coloured, it copies quite a differently coloured immune species from the model followed by the female. ❋ Gustav Schwalbe (1880)

Going back to the early time when the deeds of the god-king, chanted and mimetically represented in dances round his altar, were further narrated in picture-writings on the walls of temples and palaces, and so constituted a rude literature, we might trace the development of ❋ Herbert Spencer (1861)

Like you? Not [like me]. Mimetic Polyalloy. The hell is that? [Liquid] [metal]. ❋ Clone (2004)

[Mimetic desire], the desire for what somebody else has or wants, accounts [for why] I really want to go out with a guy that a lot of [other girls] find attractive. ❋ Dangcmange2 (2009)

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