To imitate or copy the actions of
“As a result of the pupil's conscious and sustained efforts to emulate his master, it has often been difficult to separate one artist's works from the other.”
To be like or in accordance with
“The Premier was hoping that the result would emulate what happened in Western Australia.”
To (attempt to) match, or perhaps outdo, with the results or achievements of
“Stefanos Tsitsipas has hailed Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for revolutionizing tennis and said he hopes to emulate the achievements of the legendary duo.”
To imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule
To simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
To engage in a competition or contest
To emulate or adopt as one's own
To derive or duplicate the design, technical specifications, manufacturing methods
To make or design (anything) from something that serves as a pattern
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