Emulated [verb]

Definition of Emulated:

copy the actions of

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Sentence/Example of Emulated:

For my mom, it’s a precious moment—and one that, as an adult, I had hoped to emulate with my children.

Yet women who want to start a company or simply work for a great one often struggle to find success stories to emulate.

To accommodate its governmental customers, Webex even added a new feature that allows legislators to emulate voting on laws.

Its rapid rise has forced incumbents to emulate its innovations, most notably zero-commission trading, which virtually all brokers now offer.

From its name on down, it’s clear that zero-emissions vehicle startup Nikola aims to emulate Tesla’s soaring trajectory.

The men bore up well against their Euroclydon, and emulated the conduct of the ship.

Meantime the courts of justice emulated the example of cruelty set them by the government and the mob.

The consulting engineer is a man to be admired and emulated by all engineering students.

In morals and in ferocity these Schwarzreiters emulated their pedestrian brethren the Lanzknechts.

He turned his hair back loosely and emulated the independent swing of Mr. Temple Boyle.