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			| 1.
								constituting a copy or imitation of something boys in mock battle
 
 'mock' - used as a noun
 2.
								the act of mocking or ridiculing
 they made a mock of him
 
 'mock' - used as a verb
 3.
								treat with contempt
 The new constitution mocks all democratic principles
 4.
								imitate with mockery and derision
 The children mocked their handicapped classmate
 
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			| 1. Mock / Plural mocks
 2. Mock / Past
 mocked
 3. Mock / Third Person
 mocks
 4. Mock / Present Participle
 mocking
 
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