Emulate
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British pronunciation/ˈɛmjʊlˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈɛmjəˌɫeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "emulate"

to emulate
01

to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation

Transitive: to emulate sb/sth
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She worked hard to emulate the success of her mentor in the business world.
The software developer sought to emulate the user interface of popular apps to enhance their own design.
The artist aimed to emulate the masterpieces of the Renaissance painters in her own artwork.
02

to match or come close to being as good as something or someone

Transitive: to emulate sth
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The design emulates the elegance and simplicity of Scandinavian architecture.
His performance emulates the precision and grace of a seasoned professional.
Her writing style emulates the sophistication of classic literature.
03

to mimic the operation or behavior of a different computer system or software

Transitive: to emulate a computer system or software
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The app emulates the user interface of a classic text editor.
This program can emulate a vintage gaming console on modern hardware.
Developers often use virtual machines to emulate different operating environments.
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Example
She worked hard to emulate the success of her mentor in the business world.
The software developer sought to emulate the user interface of popular apps to enhance their own design.
The artist aimed to emulate the masterpieces of the Renaissance painters in her own artwork.
The team emulated the winning strategies of their competitors in the tournament.
The young athlete aspired to emulate the achievements of their Olympic hero.
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