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will impersonate

  • future tense
    of impersonate.
    impersonate
    verb (used with object)
    to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be.

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Star Anthony Atamanuik will impersonate the president in the series.

From Washington Times Apr. 3, 2017

John Owen Smith, the local historian and playwright who will impersonate Sir Robert, said he was a difficult man to get into.

From BBC Nov. 3, 2013

Speaking of this week's episode, we were told who all the celebrities will impersonate as the credits rolled on Saturday.

From The Guardian Jul. 1, 2013

The troupe the Grand Falloons will impersonate Dickens’s characters and read from “A Christmas Carol.”

From New York Times Nov. 29, 2012

He will impersonate the President in a six-page fashion spread in Harper's Bazaar in January, as well as in the more cerebral Harper's magazine.

From Time Magazine Archive