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Example sentences for "simulate"

Lexicographically close words:
simplistic; simply; simul; simulacra; simulacrum; simulated; simulates; simulating; simulation; simulations
  1. From here, two hundred men in four lines of fifty each were to dash across No Man's Land in an endeavour to simulate a determined attack.

  2. For himself he ordered a special mourning garb (abito solenne di lutto profondo) having holes torn in it to simulate the rendings of despairing frenzy.

  3. Leonardo, no longer scornful, but ready to simulate participation in any scientific absurdity to please this man, whom now he treated with affectionate consideration, like a child.

  4. A French Calvinist, by name Lannoi, set himself up in Tournay as a worker of miracles, where he hired a few women to simulate diseases, and to pretend to be cured by him.

  5. Proudly stand'st thou there because, upon the dead canvas, thou canst simulate life, and immortalize great deeds with small endeavor.

  6. If Edwin be a clever carpenter, he can easily make a frame to simulate a wardrobe.

  7. Such marks have a somewhat sinister appearance, as they undoubtedly by their number and character were attempting to simulate the hall marks on silver plate.

  8. That the Sheffield platers did attempt to simulate the London marks on silver plate is only too true.

  9. It does not seem to me to be possible to simulate raps on the table, when they are produced without contact.

  10. We must not forget that nothing is easier to simulate than a parakinetic levitation.

  11. I saw a young medium, who had succeeded in concealing a stick, simulate raps on the ceiling with it.

  12. Telekinetic movements are more difficult to simulate than levitations of the table with contact.

  13. Now, did you find any evidence in either category that a person had attempted to simulate the writing of the author of the standards in this case in producing either 773 or any of the other questioned documents which you examined?

  14. And the other class of differences is details of the forms of letters, by which I mean that when the person attempting to simulate another writing concentrates upon the reproduction of one detail, he is likely not to see other details.

  15. The people who chat resemble mutes who merely open their mouths to simulate sounds, so afraid are they that their voices might escape.

  16. So he determined to have the wood cut down and to simulate an accident.

  17. We actors simulate love too well to ever feel it!

  18. As the knowledge concerning the Martian environment becomes more refined, scientists can more accurately simulate this environment under controlled conditions in the laboratory.

  19. Three types of centrifuges have been used to simulate the flight profile.

  20. One prominent method of studying gravitational effects is to simulate an increase in gravity by centrifugation.

  21. Bestoujef, who spoke perfectly, feigned stammering, and had the courage to simulate this defect for seventeen years.

  22. When ready to serve, tuck one of the little claws in the small end to simulate a chop bone and garnish with lemon and parsley.

  23. She put her lips in a pouting form to simulate saying: "Press it.

  24. To make game of the two and the Budget by means of a masquerade is to simulate the murder of the king!

  25. But it being necessary to simulate trust in Mori and Ukita, then nominally his supporters, he placed in Momo-yama Castle a garrison of only two thousand men under his old and staunch friend, Torii Mototada.

  26. In this case we must simulate shadow and mystery, and this can be done by the colour-tones of blues and greens.

  27. In cases of caries of the vertebræ, of the sacrum, or of the pelvis, fistulous tracks may form and simulate anal fistula.

  28. The symptoms of anal fissure often simulate so closely those of uterine disease and bladder affections that the surgeon is led astray and overlooks the real seat and true nature of the malady.

  29. Tremor with tachycardia puts the case beyond doubt, as a rule, though of course it must not be forgotten that hysteria may simulate rather closely this much of the disease.

  30. As a consequence they sometimes suffer from what are pseudo-crises, that is, from neurotic painful conditions which simulate genuine crises mainly in the amount of reaction they produce in the patient.

  31. Besides in a neurosis there always seems to be a hypersensitiveness of the nerves involved that may simulate the tenderness of neuritis.

  32. Some of these abdominal psycho-neuroses may simulate serious pathological conditions that, in recent years, have come to be looked upon as surgical.

  33. The pain of a gastric neurosis may, indeed, so simulate the gastric crises of locomotor ataxia as to make what is only a case of hysteria seem beyond doubt one of locomotor ataxic.

  34. The case is interesting as an example of the extent to which an abdominal psycho-neurosis may simulate a ruptured appendix.

  35. If the suggestions in this matter have been carelessly made by previous physicians the attacks will so closely simulate true epilepsy that it will often be almost impossible to differentiate them with assurance.

  36. At such moments we seem to see the man behind the veil--the really loveable nature which could know as well as simulate feeling.

  37. He could only obtain a continuous effect when working clearly upon lines already provided for him, or simulate one by fitting together fragments struck out at intervals.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simulate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    act; adopt; affect; ape; approach; appropriate; approximate; assume; bluff; borrow; chorus; compare; copy; correspond; counterfeit; crib; disguise; ditto; dramatize; echo; evoke; fake; favor; feign; follow; forge; imitate; infringe; masquerade; match; mimic; mirror; misrepresent; mock; near; parallel; pattern; pirate; play; presupposition; pretend; profess; reflect; repeat; reproduce; resemble; seem; sham; simulate; steal; suggest; take; wear