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likeness
[ lahyk-nis ]
noun
- a representation, picture, or image, especially a portrait:
to draw a good likeness of Churchill.
- the state or fact of being like:
I can't get over your likeness to my friend.
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- the semblance or appearance of something; guise:
to assume the likeness of a swan.
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likeness
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noun
- the condition of being alike; similarity
- a painted, carved, moulded, or graphic image of a person or thing
- an imitative appearance; semblance
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Example Sentences
The only minor salvaging of the situation is that the Bruins can use whatever name, image and likeness funds they had earmarked for Mara for his replacement.
"When my daughter was put on the song, that's when I realized that I didn't own their name and likeness," Ye told Akademiks.
The actors want a contract that guarantees their voices and likeness will not be used without their consent to train AI models that replace them in the future.
Paul W Fleming, general secretary of trade union Equity - which represents fashion models in the UK - said models having full control over their likeness and fair pay for its use was "vital".
Underneath his likeness are the words: "Stop killing the kids!"
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