emulate|emulated|emulates|emulating in English
verb
[em·u·late || 'emjʊleɪt]
imitate, try to equal or excel, take after, copy
Use "emulate|emulated|emulates|emulating" in a sentence
1. Says Joy Gage: “This brother whom she had felt so obligated to emulate was no longer worth emulating.”
2. Aether is a Common Lisp framework for emulating an actor-based distributed system housed on a family of emulated devices.
3. Emulate the Savior’s Life
4. Architecture for emulating an ethernet network interface card
5. Amycus admired, hated, emulated, and enjoyed Antonin.
6. Tiles emulating fired bricks, creating an intimate, welcoming atmosphere.
7. Let us emulate His example.
8. I grew up trying to emulate that.
9. Others are seeking to emulate this service.
10. 9 He emulated the feat of the legendary athlete Jesse Owens.
11. The Bombay Club emulates characteristics of the old clubs of India
12. The project theme emulates the nearby Arboreal setting and natural environment
13. Voltage control emulates the compression / saturation / colour of original analog tubes.
14. Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers.
15. What finer example could we strive to emulate?
16. She hopes to emulate her sister's sporting achievements.
17. So these speakers are meant to emulate that.
18. You must work hard to emulate your sister.
19. 19 He emulated the feat of the legendary athlete Jesse Owens.
20. The Ceiling function emulates the behavior of the Ceiling function in Excel
21. Observe what nature does and try to emulate it.
22. You must work hard to emulate your brogher's success.
23. By the 1830s, the evolving geisha style was emulated by fashionable women throughout society.
24. Young had hoped to emulate the success of Douglas Wilder.
25. Compatibility mode, software mechanism in which a software emulates an older version of software