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simulated

/ ˈɪʊˌɪɪ /

adjective

  1. (of fur, leather, pearls, etc) being an imitation of the genuine article, usually made from cheaper material

  2. (of actions, qualities, emotions, etc) imitated; feigned

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In 2021, the former head of the US Army in Europe, Gen Ben Hodges, told MPs in a simulated wargame most of the British Army's inventory was exhausted after just eight days.

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“I just think that you’re talking about end of May, he’s doing his first simulated game,” Roberts said Saturday night.

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China considers Taiwan to be part of its territory and has threatened to take it by force, stepping up simulated attacks in recent years.

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The simulated altitude was created in what is known as hypoxic tents from which oxygen is sucked out using a generator, bringing it to levels present at high mountain altitudes.

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There's a section of our paper called "simulated access", where we kind of make this case.

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