tr.v. sim·u·lat·ed, sim·u·lat·ing, sim·u·lates 1. a. To have or take on the appearance, sound, or character of; imitate: music meant to simulate a snowstorm. See Synonyms at imitate. b. To make in imitation of or as a substitute for: simulate leather. 2. To make a pretense of; feign: simulate interest. 3. To create a representation or model of (a physical system or particular situation, for example). simu·la′tive adj. |
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