C1 adjective Formal

microsimiltion

/ˌmaɪkroʊˌsɪmɪlˈʃən/

Describing a modeling or analytical approach that focuses on the behavior of individual units or agents within a system to predict aggregate outcomes. It is used to characterize high-resolution simulations that account for granular details rather than broad generalizations.

Exemplos

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The new traffic software uses a microsimiltion engine to account for the unique braking habits of every driver on the road.

The new traffic software uses a microsimiltion engine to account for the unique braking habits of every driver on the road.

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The ministry applied a microsimiltion framework to evaluate how the proposed tax changes would affect various low-income household structures.

The ministry applied a microsimiltion framework to evaluate how the proposed tax changes would affect various low-income household structures.

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I'm looking for a microsimiltion game where you can control the lives of individual ants in a colony.

I'm looking for a microsimiltion game where you can control the lives of individual ants in a colony.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
microsimultion
Verb
microsimilate
Advérbio
microsimiltionally
Adjetivo
microsimiltion
Relacionado
microsimulator
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Micro' (tiny/individual) + 'Simil' (similar/simulation) + 'tion' (the state of). It's a tiny simulation of individual parts.

Quiz rápido

The university's economics department is developing a ______ tool to predict how individual spending habits change during inflation.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Exemplos

1

The new traffic software uses a microsimiltion engine to account for the unique braking habits of every driver on the road.

everyday

The new traffic software uses a microsimiltion engine to account for the unique braking habits of every driver on the road.

2

The ministry applied a microsimiltion framework to evaluate how the proposed tax changes would affect various low-income household structures.

formal

The ministry applied a microsimiltion framework to evaluate how the proposed tax changes would affect various low-income household structures.

3

I'm looking for a microsimiltion game where you can control the lives of individual ants in a colony.

informal

I'm looking for a microsimiltion game where you can control the lives of individual ants in a colony.

4

Academic researchers prefer microsimiltion methodologies because they capture emergent behaviors that are often lost in macro-level analysis.

academic

Academic researchers prefer microsimiltion methodologies because they capture emergent behaviors that are often lost in macro-level analysis.

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Our business strategy is now driven by microsimiltion data, allowing us to simulate specific consumer responses to our new product line.

business

Our business strategy is now driven by microsimiltion data, allowing us to simulate specific consumer responses to our new product line.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
microsimultion
Verb
microsimilate
Advérbio
microsimiltionally
Adjetivo
microsimiltion
Relacionado
microsimulator

Colocações comuns

microsimiltion model microsimiltion model
microsimiltion analysis microsimiltion analysis
microsimiltion approach microsimiltion approach
microsimiltion software microsimiltion software
microsimiltion study microsimiltion study

Frases Comuns

microsimiltion-based

microsimiltion-based

run a microsimiltion

run a microsimiltion

high-fidelity microsimiltion

high-fidelity microsimiltion

Frequentemente confundido com

microsimiltion vs microsimulation

Microsimulation is the standard noun form, whereas microsimiltion is used here as a specific technical adjective.

microsimiltion vs microsimilitude

Microsimilitude refers to the quality of appearing very small but real, while microsimiltion refers to the process of modeling individuals.

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Notas de uso

This term is highly technical and predominantly used in fields like urban planning, sociology, and econometrics. As an adjective, it modifies nouns related to research design or computer modeling.

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Erros comuns

Learners may misspell this as 'microsimulation' or use it when they actually mean 'macro-level' modeling, which is the opposite. Note that despite the -tion suffix, it is being used attributively.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Micro' (tiny/individual) + 'Simil' (similar/simulation) + 'tion' (the state of). It's a tiny simulation of individual parts.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Greek 'mikros' (small) and the Latin 'simulatio' (an imitation or feigning).

Padrões gramaticais

used as an attributive adjective non-gradable typically precedes nouns like model, analysis, or framework

Quiz rápido

The university's economics department is developing a ______ tool to predict how individual spending habits change during inflation.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

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