modeled

/ˈmɑdəld/
verb
  1. To have shown or demonstrated a particular behavior, quality, or skill as an example for others to follow.
    • The teacher modeled good listening skills by waiting for students to finish speaking.
    • Her parents modeled kindness by volunteering at the shelter every weekend.
    • The coach modeled the correct way to swing a bat for the new players.
  2. To have created a representation or simulation of something, often using a physical or digital model.
    • Scientists modeled the effects of climate change on coastal cities.
    • She modeled a clay sculpture of a horse for her art class.
    • The architect modeled the new building in 3D software before construction began.
  3. To have worked as a fashion model, displaying clothing or accessories for photographs or shows.
    • He modeled casual wear in a magazine advertisement last summer.
    • They modeled the new collection on a runway in Paris.
    • She modeled for a famous clothing brand during Fashion Week.
  4. To have been designed or shaped to resemble something else; to have been based on a particular example.
    • Her leadership style was modeled on that of her mentor.
    • The software was modeled on an earlier version but with many improvements.
    • The new park was modeled after the famous gardens in Japan.
adjective
  1. Shaped or formed into a particular shape or design, often by using a mold or by hand.
    • The car's body was modeled with smooth, aerodynamic curves.
    • The cake was modeled into the shape of a castle for the birthday party.
    • The artist displayed a beautifully modeled clay vase at the fair.
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