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		View usage for: modelled in British Englishpast participle of verb, past tense of verb model    (ˈmɒdəl) noun1. a. a representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc  b. (as modifier)  a model train   2. a. a standard to be imitated  she was my model for good scholarship  b. (as modifier)  a model wife    3. a representative form, style, or pattern  4. a person who poses for a sculptor, painter, or photographer  5. a person who wears clothes to display them to prospective buyers; mannequin  6. a preparatory sculpture in clay, wax, etc, from which the finished work is copied   7. a design or style, esp one of a series of designs of a particular product  last year's model  8.  Britisha. an original unique article of clothing  b. (as modifier)  a model coat   9. a simplified representation or description of a system or complex entity, esp one designed to facilitate calculations and predictions  10.  logica. an interpretation of a formal system under which the theorems derivable in that system are mapped onto truths  b. a theory in which a given sentence is true    verbWord forms: -els, -elling, -elledWord forms:  US -els, -eling or -eled11. to make a model of (something or someone)  12. to form in clay, wax, etc; mould  13. to display (clothing and accessories) as a mannequin   14. to plan or create according to a model or models  15. to arrange studio lighting so that highlights and shadows emphasize the desired features of a human form or an inanimate object   Derived forms modeller (ˈmodeller) or  US modeler (ˈmodeler) noun Word origin C16: from Old French  modelle, from Italian  modello, from Latin  modulus, diminutive of  modus mode Examples of 'modelled' in a sentencemodelled  I've brought you up, you've modelled yourself on me, you're going to be fine.America still values our special forces: its own are modelled on ours, after all.The union asked 300 teachers about whom their pupils modelled themselves on.The site also runs so-called 'speed-flatmating' events, modelled on speed-dating tactics.We also know she is modelled on the artist's wife.Rooms are modelled on ships' cabins; they are small but perfectly formed.A spacecraft which, it says, is modelled on the puffer fish.And he has never modelled, no way.He modelled his invention on the chocolate bar dispenser.We love the bold brights, spots and stripes, as modelled on this flip lounger. |