English to Indonesian Dictionary impersonating

impersonating

meniru
definition
verb
it's a very serious offense to impersonate a police officer
pretend to be (another person) as entertainment or in order to deceive someone.
translation of 'impersonating'
verb
berkedok sbg,
menirukan,
berperan sbg
example
Again, I have had absolutely nothing to do with the guy and feel terrible that he's 'impersonating' me.
He loves the idea of cleverly 'impersonating' someone else in a letter.
She cried real tears instead when the landlord walked in just as I was 'impersonating' him though and immediately threw us out onto the street.
We should not trivialise it just because I am 'impersonating' someone.
She did seem to be a help at first, but pretty soon she started 'impersonating' you and writing checks.
Although I had a go at 'impersonating' him, I couldn't really live up to that!
Nor was I amused that someone out there was 'impersonating' me.
The fact that somebody is 'impersonating' you is shocking.
Just over one in ten people owned up to 'impersonating' someone else over email.
The technology was not designed to keep people from 'impersonating' someone.
That prevents the verifying computer from stealing your password and then 'impersonating' you to a third party.
All afternoon he's successfully 'impersonated' a man who's not hurried, not ruffled, and not full of his own importance.
A great mimic of voice and gesture, he could 'impersonate' anyone: rich, poor, male, female, elder, youth.
He claimed the KGB got revenge by sending one of their spies to Scotland to 'impersonate' him, copying his style of dress, with orders to behave disgracefully to get him into trouble.
However hard he tried to 'impersonate' someone who is happy with his lot in life, disillusionment and disappointment punctuated his every sentence.
it's a very serious offence to 'impersonate' a police officer
it's a very serious offense to 'impersonate' a police officer
One of his main concerns was to ensure no one 'impersonates' him at the November vote; impersonations are not uncommon.
In other words, someone 'impersonates' you for whatever reason - usually to obtain goods and services in your name.
If someone was to 'impersonate' him, what does he think they would latch on to?
If anyone uses similar handles or tries to 'impersonate' someone in a similar vain I will be forced to take similar action.
Anyone who gave false information, 'impersonated' someone else or forged a card faced a £100 fine and two years in prison.
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