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simulated

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sim·u·lat·ed  (smy-ltd)
adj.
Made in resemblance of or as a substitute for another. See Synonyms at artificial.

simulated [ˈsɪmjʊˌleɪtɪd]
adj
1. (of fur, leather, pearls, etc.) being an imitation of the genuine article, usually made from cheaper material
2. (of actions, qualities, emotions, etc.) imitated; feigned
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.simulatedsimulated - not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide"
artificial, unreal - contrived by art rather than nature; "artificial flowers"; "artificial flavoring"; "an artificial diamond"; "artificial fibers"; "artificial sweeteners"
2.simulated - reproduced or made to resemble; imitative in character; "under simulated combat conditions"
imitative - marked by or given to imitation; "acting is an imitative art"; "man is an imitative being"

simulated
adjective
1. pretended, put-on, feigned, assumed, artificial, make-believe, insincere, phoney or phony (informal) He performed a simulated striptease.
2. synthetic, artificial, fake, substitute, mock, imitation, man-made, sham, pseudo (informal) a necklace of simulated pearls
Translations
simulated [ˈsɪmjʊˌleɪtɪd] ADJ [surprise, shock] → fingido, simulado
simulated attacksimulacro m de ataque
simulated leathercuero m de imitación


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Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline, simulated fear postulates courage; simulated weakness postulates strength.
His presence now was not of his own choosing: he had been ordered to accompany his superior and at the moment could think of nothing more prudent than simulated alacrity in obedience to the command.
Roe Lockwood & Son, New York, for my Spanish books, and I dare say that my letters were sufficiently pedantic, and filled with a simulated acquaintance with all Spanish literature.
 
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