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simulate1simulate something to pretend that you have a particular feeling synonym feign I tried to simulate surprise at the news.2simulate something to create particular conditions that exist in real life usi [..]
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simulate1620s, "feign, pretend, assume falsely" (implied in simulated), back-formation from simulation or else from Latin simulatus, past participle of simulare "to make like, imitate, copy.&qu [..]
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simulateto create an image, representation, or model of something.
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simulateimitate: reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or older siblings&quot [..]
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simulatev. Imitate.
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simulateTo represent certain features of the behavior of a physical or abstract system by the behavior of another system. Note 1: For example, delay lines may be used to simulate propagation delay and phase shift caused by an actual transmission line. Note 2: A simulator may imitate only a few of the operations and functions of the unit it simulates.
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simulatelat·ed -lat·ing in the civil law of Louisiana : to make or carry out in a manner that does not express one's true intent [a simulated sale of the debtor's property in which no ...
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simulateTo run an experiment modeling the relevant characteristics of a real-world situation for use in studying the behavior of the real-world situation.
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simulate(v) create a representation or model of(v) reproduce someone's behavior or looks(v) make a pretence of
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simulateassimulo
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simulateTo reproduce the action of some process, usually on a smaller scale.
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