Modeled: meaning, definitions and examples

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modeled

 

[ ˈmɒd.əld ]

Context #1

past tense

Modeled is the past tense of the verb 'model', which means to create a representation of something, typically to help visualize or understand its structure or function. This term is often used in various fields including art, science, and engineering.

Synonyms

crafted, designed, formed, shaped

Examples of usage

  • She modeled the clay into a beautiful sculpture.
  • The architect modeled the new building in 3D software.
  • In mathematics, he modeled the data to predict future trends.
Context #2

construct

To model something generally means to create a simplified version or representation of it, often for the purpose of analysis or study. It is frequently used in scientific contexts, such as modeling environmental changes or population dynamics.

Synonyms

depict, represent, simulate

Examples of usage

  • The scientist modeled the climate's effects on the ecosystem.
  • She modeled her behavior on successful leaders.
  • They modeled the experiment to test their hypothesis.

Translations

Translations of the word "modeled" in other languages:

🇵🇹 modelado

🇮🇳 मॉडल किया हुआ

🇩🇪 modelliert

🇮🇩 dimodelkan

🇺🇦 змодельований

🇵🇱 modelowany

🇯🇵 モデル化された

🇫🇷 modélisé

🇪🇸 modelado

🇹🇷 modelleme

🇰🇷 모델링된

🇸🇦 نموذجي

🇨🇿 modelovaný

🇸🇰 modelovaný

🇨🇳 建模的

🇸🇮 modeliran

🇮🇸 módelgerð

🇰🇿 модельделген

🇬🇪 მოდელირებული

🇦🇿 modelləşdirilmiş

🇲🇽 modelado

Word origin

The word 'modeled' comes from the base word 'model', which has its origins in the Latin word 'modulus', a diminutive form of 'modus', meaning a measure or manner. During the Renaissance, the concept of 'modeling' gained prominence in the arts and sciences, with artists creating physical representations of their ideas and mathematicians developing models to explain phenomena. Over time, the function of modeling expanded into various disciplines, including architecture, biology, and economics, signifying a method of understanding complex systems by creating simplified representations.