ALL meanings of simulate
sim·u·late
S s - verb with object simulate to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions. 1
- verb with object simulate to make a pretense of; feign: to simulate knowledge. 1
- verb with object simulate to assume or have the appearance or characteristics of: He simulated the manners of the rich. 1
- adjective simulate Archaic. simulated. 1
- transitive verb simulate mimic 1
- transitive verb simulate person: mimic 1
- verbal expression simulate enact, act out 1
- verb simulate If you simulate an action or a feeling, you pretend that you are doing it or feeling it. 0
- verb simulate If you simulate an object, a substance, or a noise, you produce something that looks or sounds like it. 0
- verb simulate If you simulate a set of conditions, you create them artificially, for example in order to conduct an experiment. 0
- verb simulate to make a pretence of; feign 0
- verb simulate to reproduce the conditions of (a situation, etc), as in carrying out an experiment 0
- verb simulate to assume or have the appearance of; imitate 0
- adjective simulate assumed or simulated 0
- verb transitive simulate to give a false indication or appearance of; pretend; feign 0
- verb transitive simulate to have or take on the external appearance of; look or act like 0
- verb transitive simulate to achieve or imitate the characteristics or effect of 0
- verb transitive simulate to use computer simulation to represent (a system, physical process, etc.) 0
- adjective simulate pretended; mock 0