dis|sim|u|late

dis|sim|u|late
dis|sim|u|late «dih SIHM yuh layt», verb, -lat|ed, -lat|ing.
–v.t.
to disguise or hide under a pretense; hide the truth about; dissemble: »

He dissimulated his cowardice by bragging about how brave he was.

–v.i.
to hide the truth; dissemble: »

He could neither simulate nor dissimulate (Henry James).

[< Latin dissimulāre (with English -ate1) < dis- away, not + simul together < similis similar, like]

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  • dis|sim|i|late — «dih SIHM uh layt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to make or become unlike. ╂[< Latin dissimilis unlike, on the analogy of assimilate] …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|as|sim|i|late — «DIHS uh SIHM uh layt», transitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to transform (assimilated substances) into less complex or waste substances; transform by catabolism …   Useful english dictionary

  • late — ab·late; ab·squat·u·late; ac·cep·ti·late; ac·e·tab·u·late; acet·y·late; ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; acic·u·late; acid·u·late; ac·ry·late; ac·u·le·o·late; ac·u·min·u·late; ad·stip·u·late; ad·u·late; al·ve·o·late; am·bu·late; am·pul·late;… …   English syllables

  • sim — al·ge·sim·e·ter; as·sim·i·la·bil·i·ty; as·sim·i·la·ble; as·sim·i·la·tion; as·sim·i·la·tion·ist; as·sim·i·la·tive; as·sim·i·la·tor; as·sim·i·la·to·ry; as·sim·i·nea; den·sim·e·ter; dis·sim·i·late; dis·sim·i·la·tion; dis·sim·i·la·to·ry;… …   English syllables

  • dissimilate — dis·sim·i·late …   English syllables

  • dissimulate — dis•sim•u•late [[t]dɪˈsɪm yəˌleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to disguise or conceal under a false appearance 2) to conceal one s true motives, thoughts, etc., by some pretense • Etymology: 1525–35; < L dissimulātus, ptp. of dissimulāre to… …   From formal English to slang

  • dissimilate — dis•sim•i•late [[t]dɪˈsɪm əˌleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) phn to modify (a sound) by dissimilation 2) phn (of a sound) to become modified by dissimilation • Etymology: 1835–45; dis I+ (as ) similate dis•sim′i•la tive, adj. dis•sim′i•la•to ry… …   From formal English to slang

  • dissimilate — dis·sim·i·late (dĭ simґĭ lāt) [dis 1 + similare to make alike] to decompose a substance into simpler compounds, for the production of energy or of materials that can be eliminated …   Medical dictionary

  • dissimulate — dis|sim|u|late [dıˈsımjuleıt] v [I and T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: dissimulare, from simulare to make like ] to hide your true feelings or intentions, especially by lying …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dissimulate — dis|sim|u|late [ dı sımjə,leıt ] verb intransitive or transitive FORMAL to hide your real thoughts, feelings, or intentions …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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