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
- 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.
- The child's drawing similated the shape of a horse, but with a few imaginative details.
- The software program similated a human's decision-making process to provide personalized recommendations.
- The scientist's model similated the behavior of a comet, helping predict its trajectory.
- The museum exhibit used interactive displays to similate the sights and sounds of a foreign land.
- The medical simulation similated a surgical procedure to train doctors in a safe environment.
- 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.