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emulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
emulate (third-person singular simple present emulates, present participle emulating, simple past and past participle emulated) (now rare) To attempt to equal or be the same as. To copy or imitate, especially a person . People are endlessly fascinating, even if you'd never want to emulate them. The Magpies are unbeaten and enjoying their best ...
EMULATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EMULATE definition: 1. to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have: 2. to copy…. Learn more.
emulate | meaning of emulate in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary ...
• Developing countries often try to emulate experiences of developed countries, but this is not always a good idea. • Denis hung back, unsure whether he dared emulate his superior. • The narrator's wish to emulate that even-heartedness was Sebastian's own. • Davis was encouraged to emulate the style of trumpet player Bobby Hackett.
emulate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
emulate something (computing) (of a computer program, etc.) to work in the same way as another computer, etc. and perform the same tasks; Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin aemulat-‘rivalled, equalled’, from the verb aemulari, from aemulus ‘rival’.
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