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simulated

adjective
sim·​u·​lat·​ed | \ ˈsim-yə-ˌlā-təd How to pronounce simulated (audio) \

Definition of simulated

: made to look genuine : fake simulated pearls

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Examples of simulated in a Sentence

They are trained in simulated combat. Dummies are used in simulated car crashes.

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Price eschewed a minor league assignment and pitched a three-inning simulated game on Tuesday at Coors Field in Denver . . . Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, "Mookie Betts kept the power on through Friday’s 15-inning win," 31 Aug. 2019 To fight this inequity, the research nonprofit RAND selected 14 college women who are bound for defense careers to participate in a simulated war game. Halley Bondy, NBC News, "In the know: Women in the news 8/26-8/30," 30 Aug. 2019 Saban said after March 30 after the first simulated game. Michael Casagrande | [email protected], al, "Nick Saban was critical of D-line in spring. What changed since then?," 29 Aug. 2019 And on his road to return from his leukemia diagnosis, Indians manager Terry Francona said Carrasco was pitching around 90-93 miles per hour in a simulated game last week. Ben Morse, CNN, "'I'm ready to go': Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco bullish on comeback from leukemia," 21 Aug. 2019 But Sandholm has said one of Strategy Robot’s selling points is using ideas proven in poker and his other AI projects to make simulated—or even real—battlefield strategies more robust against enemy actions. Tom Simonite, WIRED, "This New Poker Bot Can Beat Multiple Pros—at Once," 11 July 2019 And simulated violence can desensitize children to real-life suffering, and is linked to increased anxiety and fear. Pamela Druckerman, New York Times, "Are iPhones Bad for Kids?," 8 Mar. 2018 Production folks are always proactive about alerting area residents, businesses and passersby when a scene will involve simulated gunfire. Jennifer Brett, ajc, "Clint Eastwood’s movie re-creates Centennial Olympic Park bombing," 2 Aug. 2019 Signaling the character's louche-ness from his first entrance, which features simulated urination and a drunken snooze, Everett conveys scathing ennui with ease. Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter, "'Uncle Vanya': Theater Review," 31 July 2019

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First Known Use of simulated

1622, in the meaning defined above

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simulated

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of simulated

: made to look, feel, or behave like something : not real

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