- verbsimulate (verb) · simulates (third person present) · simulated (past tense) · simulated (past participle) · simulating (present participle)
- imitate the appearance or character of:"red ocher intended to simulate blood"
- pretend to have or feel (an emotion):"it was impossible to force a smile, to simulate pleasure"
- produce a computer model of:"future population changes were simulated by computer"
Originmid 17th century (earlier (Middle English) as simulation): from Latin simulat- ‘copied, represented’, from the verb simulare, from similis ‘like’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- imitate the appearance or character of:
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WEB3 days ago · Learn the meaning and usage of the verb simulate, which means to pretend, imitate, or create something artificially. See synonyms, pronunciation, word frequency, and examples of simulate in sentences.
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