Emulate

  • 21emulate — When a communications program imitates a certain brand of terminal …

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  • 22emulate — em·u·late || emjÊŠleɪt v. imitate, try to equal or excel, take after, copy …

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  • 23emulate — [ ɛmjʊleɪt] verb attempt to match or surpass, typically by imitation. Derivatives emulation noun emulative adjective emulator noun Origin C16: from L. aemulat , aemulari to rival or equal …

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  • 24emulate — v. a. Rival, vie with, compete with, strive to equal or to excel …

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  • 25emulate — v 1. imitate, pattern or model after, reflect, mirror, echo; look up to, follow, take after, follow as an example, do like, walk in the footsteps of. 2. equal, match, parallel, keep pace with, come up to, measure up to, compare to, run abreast… …

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  • 26emulate — em·u·late …

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  • 27emulate — verb Syn: imitate, copy, mirror, echo, follow, model oneself on, take a leaf out of someone s book …

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  • 28emulate — [ˈemjʊˌleɪt] verb [T] formal to try to be like someone or something else …

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  • 29emulate — em•u•late v. [[t]ˈɛm yəˌleɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] lɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing, adj. 1) to imitate in an effort to equal or surpass 2) to rival with some degree of success 3) cmp a) to imitate the functions of (another computer system) by means of… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30emulate — /ˈɛmjuleɪt / (say emyoohlayt), / jə / (say yuh ) verb (t) (emulated, emulating) 1. to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass. 2. to rival with some degree of success. 3. (of a computer) to imitate (a particular computer… …