Assimulate vs. Simulate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Assimulate and Simulate
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Assimulate
(obsolete) To assimilate.
Simulate
To have or take on the appearance, sound, or character of; imitate
Music meant to simulate a snowstorm.
Assimulate
(obsolete) To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate.
Simulate
To make in imitation of or as a substitute for
Simulate leather.
Assimulate
To feign; to counterfeit; to simulate; to resemble.
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Simulate
To make a pretense of; feign
Simulate interest.
Assimulate
To assimilate.
Simulate
To create a representation or model of (a physical system or particular situation, for example).
Simulate
To model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of.
We will use a smoke machine to simulate the fog you will actually encounter.
Simulate
(obsolete) Feigned; pretended.
Simulate
Feigned; pretended.
Simulate
To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit; to feign.
The Puritans, even in the depths of the dungeons to which she had sent them, prayed, and with no simulated fervor, that she might be kept from the dagger of the assassin.
Simulate
Reproduce someone's behavior or looks;
The mime imitated the passers-by
Children often copy their parents or older siblings
Simulate
Create a representation or model of;
The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights
Simulate
Make a pretence of;
She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger
He feigned sleep
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