Definitions
the act of giving a false appearance
Word origin
First attested in 1340 as Middle English symulacioun, from Middle French simulation, from Old French simulation/simulacion, from Latin simulātiōnem, from simulō (“imitate”). Morphologically simulate + -ion.
Used in a sentence
“This exercise is a simulation of actual battle conditions.”
“The most reliable simulation predicts that the hurricane will turn north.”
“Despite extensive simulation in the design phase, the aircraft failed to behave as expected.”
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