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Emulate

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verb

to imitate or copy someone or something

  • The young musician tried to emulate his favorite artist's style.
  • The company sought to emulate the success of its competitors.
  • The athlete tried to emulate the world record holder's performance.
  • The student tried to emulate the teacher's teaching style.
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Word Usage

  • emulate a role model
  • emulate someone's success
  • emulate a competitor's strategy

More Examples

  • The building became the model of perfection that architects sought to emulate.
  • This is supposed to emulate the historical experience of already industrialised countries.
  • The organisers hope the unofficial event will emulate last weekend's annual rugby sevens tournament.
  • Was this the sort of man he was to emulate?
  • At first he endeavoured to emulate his confreres.
  • Emulation is not envy, nor need it lead to envy.
  • These are wonderful traits, and ones which the West must emulate.
  • The size of Lablache's voice aroused the emulation of Garcia, who, as his sister Mme.
  • Between the classes of society there is no contention, there is only emulation.
  • Wherein did the deceased Akhoond of Swat Kotal's lamented Moolla late, As it were, emulate?
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