simulate

IPA: sˈɪmjʌɫʌt

verb

  • To model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of.

adjective

  • (obsolete) Feigned; pretended.
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Examples of "simulate" in Sentences

  • A light is used to simulate the effect.
  • The machine simulates the subject machine.
  • Only the rest of the physical body is simulated.
  • The program will simulate the motion of the stars.
  • It does not "simulate" drowning -- IT IS DROWNING.
  • The design of the feeder is to simulate breastfeeding.
  • A motivation for the research is the ability to simulate empathy.
  • It's hardly speculation to disbelieve that the torture was simulated.
  • When the list has been built up, you just call simulate on each widget.
  • If we had multiple widgets, we could call simulate using the same set of events.
  • Frasca says that to simulate is to model a (source) system through a different system which maintains to somebody some of the behaviors of the original system. [
  • I use these markers to create this red region, which is the part that I want to make a ringtone out of, and I hit this button called simulate ringtone just to check it.
  • It could as well have been processed wood pulp, or peanut shells, or coffee bean hulls, made in patented ways to "simulate" - tobacco "" that is, to lie by its appearance.
  • What we ` re going to demonstrate, too, is that here in the studio are two debris piles and we ` re going to kind of simulate how the dogs can be effective in a landfill even though the challenges are there.
  • For instance, we have computer games in our interactive newsroom that let people kind of simulate the process of reporting a story or going out to get a dramatic river rescue photograph or you can even do something like we're doing right here.

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