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Feign
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simulate
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1620s, "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." Meaning "to use a model to imitate certain conditions for purposes ...
Usage examples of simulate.
Venerable Bede was new-old: reinforced concrete buildings with precast columns, architraves, plinths, caryatids, and whatnot glued on the outside to simulate age.
This all becomes of practical interest with the discovery of how to artificially simulate gravity.
X turned out to be a young man, serious and competent, carrying a computer loaded with software for simulating analog circuits.
The lesions simulated are usually inflammatory in character, such as erythema, vesicular and bullous eruptions, and ulceration of the skin.
By now, I thought I had detected more genuine than simulated modesty in her reactions, and I had no doubt that the emotional excitement of the moment had begun to carry this secretly eager masochist into an actual involvement with her role, one that far transcended the feigned pretense which she had thus far conveyed.
This is left over from the very old days of the Metaverse, before the Monorail existed, when the only way to get around was to walk or to write a piece of ware that simulated a vehicle.
To simulate snow, it had been given the same physical properties as methane, and one sure way to get rid of the stuff was to melt it.
The planners had deliberately packed the recruits tightly together this way to simulate the close quarters that would exist aboard the six Dreadnaughts once Outbound Flight set off on its mission.
This is due to a determined hypothesis that the later stage of the ongoing disease of this Pandemic is that of psychosis simulating in otherwise normal people, that of schizophrenia, paranoia, perhaps violent episodes.
Based on examinations done prior to activation, the machine made a parametric system simulating the mental norm of each member of the crew and used that as a model.
A rider was approaching from the west, coming at an easy trot, looking less like something alive than a horse-and-rider shaped hole in a photomural that was sliding past so as to simulate movement.
There grows in Tartary a singular polypody Fern, of which the hairy foot is easily made to simulate in form a small sheep.
She was blinded by the blood streaming across her face, but she lay there simulating a corpse, and in the night she made her way to the north, bleeding not only from the scalping but from her many wounds.
He simulated envious admiration of known heroes, who meant business, and scorned any of the weak stuff under brandy, and went at it till the bottles were the first to give in.
And when the Tennessee captain sped his F-104 down the runway and high into the clouds, he made a sweeping turn, straightened up, and came roaring down at the simulated carrier at whose stern Claggett waited with two paddles to represent a landing officer.