similize (Meaning)

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similize (v. t.)

To liken; to compare; as, to similize a person, thing, or act.

Synonyms & Antonyms of similize

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similize Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's brushstrokes deftly similated the intricate veins on the leaf.
  2. The politician's words carefully similated popular sentiments to gain support.
  3. The CEO's presentation similated a financial report, but it was actually a marketing pitch.
  4. The film's CGI seamlessly similated real-life footage, creating a realistic experience.
  5. The child's drawing similated the shape of a horse, but with a few imaginative details.
  6. The software program similated a human's decision-making process to provide personalized recommendations.
  7. The scientist's model similated the behavior of a comet, helping predict its trajectory.
  8. The museum exhibit used interactive displays to similate the sights and sounds of a foreign land.
  9. The medical simulation similated a surgical procedure to train doctors in a safe environment.
  10. The weather simulator similated a thunderstorm, complete with thunderclaps and torrential rain.

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To liken; to compare; as, to similize a person, thing, or act.

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The artist's brushstrokes deftly similated the intricate veins on the leaf.

The politician's words carefully similated popular sentiments to gain support.

The CEO's presentation similated a financial report, but it was actually a marketing pitch.

The film's CGI seamlessly similated real-life footage, creating a realistic experience.