verb
- past tense of personate; to pretend to be someone else, especially for fraudulent purposes
- past tense of personate; to represent or portray a character in a play or performance
Usage: formal; legal
Usage: theatrical; archaic
Examples
- The criminal personated a police officer to gain entry to the building.
- She was charged with having personated a government official.
- The actor personated the king with great skill in the historical drama.
- He personated his deceased brother to claim the inheritance fraudulently.
- The witness testified that the defendant had personated a doctor.
- In the old play, she personated the role of a noble lady.