simulate

અનુકરણ
definition
verb
red ocher intended to simulate blood
imitate the appearance or character of.
example
red ocher intended to 'simulate' blood
With a slogan in the imperative for every page, each designed to stimulate or 'simulate' happiness, the calendar is a study in conventional contentment.
it was impossible to force a smile, to 'simulate' pleasure
A series of fans help even out the temperature and 'simulate' a natural growing environment, a series of lights prevents dormancy and a series of sensors control the irrigation system.
Spielberg's films have the advantage of comparison, between live actors, who 'simulate' terror, and monstrous reptiles that look so real you hold your breath when close to them.
At best, they claim, clever programming might allow it to 'simulate' human emotions, but these would just be clever fakes.
Under the opulent chandelier of the Continental Hotel, well-heeled characters try to 'simulate' bourgeois normality in a world of chaotic street battles and high-level skulduggery.
Instead of having them don fake beards to 'simulate' age, he allows their youthful appetite for experiment to emerge.
His movies 'simulate' one of the least pretentious activities of all - people-watching.
Yeast cells can be mistaken for red blood cells since they have a double refractile wall which may 'simulate' the donut appearance of red cells.
red ochre intended to 'simulate' blood
In a first for a TV series, the actors were filmed on parabolic flights to 'simulate' zero gravity conditions so that they really are floating weightless in some of the scenes.
He tried to 'simulate' emotions so that Ant would not become too suspicious.
To identify the best way to control the cantilever, the researchers used computer models to 'simulate' both chemically and electrically based switching mechanisms.
Concrete countertops and concrete carved to 'simulate' rockwork are some of the more interesting and high-profile applications of decorative concrete.
To 'simulate' conditions out on a boat, they read only the instructions attached to the jacket, not the entire user's manual.
It's not easy to 'simulate' their inner confidence while on national television, but it won't hurt to try.
Don't get emotional, though it isn't necessarily bad to 'simulate' some emotion in order to change an opponent's behavior.
it was impossible to force a smile, to 'simulate' pleasure
Daily activities often focus on communication or 'simulate' situations for participants to experience.
An open label design was chosen to 'simulate' the conditions under which a healthcare provider or migraine patient might introduce a new therapy.
The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to 'simulate' the feeling of those who were exiled.
Where once we had professional mourners to 'simulate' grief on behalf of the vastly relieved, we now have mute indifference.
In 1997, Governato designed a computer model to 'simulate' evolution of the universe from the big bang until the present.
Thus, the 'simulative' effect of chilling is interpreted as a reduction of these interactions at low temperature.
Other researchers already had made some progress 'simulating' turbulence with powerful computer models.
One wonders why it is not said that the pleasure is 'simulated' .
The 'simulation' requires groups to imagine that their small plane has crashed.
In 'simulations' , you use little dumb automata that create stories.
Students 'simulating' minor injuries told The Carillon it had been an interesting experience.
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