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re·sem·ble \rə̇ˈzembəl, rēˈz-\ verb (resembled ; resembled ; resembling \-b(ə)liŋ\ ; resembles) Etymology: Middle English resemblen, from Middle French resembler, from Old French, from re- + sembler to be like, seem, from Latin similare, simulare to copy, imitate, from similis like, resembling — more at similar transitive verb 1. : to be like or similar to : bear the similitude of in appearance or qualities < these brothers resemble each other > 2. archaic : to represent as like : liken, compare 3. obsolete : to make a likeness or image of : represent, portray, depict; also : symbolize 4. : to cause to be like : make like intransitive verb 1. obsolete : to seem in outward show : appear 2. : to have a resemblance : bear a likeness 3. : to be alike : resemble each other |