1 invented and not true or existing; false:
He registered at the hotel under a fictitious name.
2 not real:
The untenability of the fiction theory is most clearly seen when we compare corporate personalities with personalities which are really fictitious.
So she politely goes along with the nave believer and becomes an ironic believer in i the fictitious life she is supposed to have led.
The majority are based around actual or fictitious events with a mildly anti-establishment character, often involving personal and physical threats or accidents.
Figure 4 shows the structure of visual impedance control considered for the case of fictitious forces.
Lastly, an attempt has been made to estimate the significance of the various elements, historical, mythical and fictitious, of which the stories are composed.
They create and flaunt fictitious commodities as well as identities.
Let us now take into account the difference between the shapes of the streamlines in the gas and fictitious flows.
Fictitious play between transparent agents seems a definite non-starter for our understanding of this process.
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