Similar words: dissimulation, simulate, simulated, simulation, stimulate, simulacrum, stimulating, stimulation. Meaning: [dɪ'sɪmjʊleɪt]
v. hide (feelings) from other people.


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1 This man was too injured to dissimulate well.
2 He dissimulated his intentions right up to the moment of the attack.
3 They were just dissimulating, pretending to be friendly.
4 They were decked out in tracksuits, seemingly to dissimulate their true function.
5 Paulson's inability to dissimulate is at times endearing.
6 He who knows not how to dissimulate, can not reign.
7 Joan could not dissimulate.
8 Goneril and Regan used fraud to gain power, and now that they have it, no longer need to dissimulate.
9 Since he engaged Iran, it has continued to temporise and dissimulate over its nuclear programme.
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