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simulate
verb simulated, simulating
    1. To convincingly re-create (a set of conditions or a real-life event), especially for the purposes of training.
    2. To assume a false appearance of someone or something.
    3. To pretend to have, do or feel.
      Example: She simulated anger
      Thesaurus: imitate, affect, feign, assume, counterfeit, dissimulate, fabricate.
Derivative: simulated
adj
    Not genuine; imitation.
      Example: simulated leather
      Thesaurus: artificial, synthetic, imitation, ersatz, pseudo, mock, bogus, phoney, man-made; Antonym: authentic, genuine, real.
Derivative: simulation
    Simulating; something that is simulated.
    Any model of a system or process.
      Example: computer traffic simulation program
Etymology: 17c: from Latin simulare.



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