Emulates [verb]

Definition of Emulates:

copy the actions of

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Sentence/Example of Emulates:

The English adapter emulates his versatility and moreover mixes different kinds of verse in the same article.

Or, it might be, that a worse beast still—always worst of all when he emulates the nature of the beast—man!

Their characteristic is a simplicity and sincerity, which emulates that of Paul Gerhard, but without his sublimity.

But Severus on his part emulates the nobleness of the woman whom he vainly loves.

The woodland paths are pretty, and in autumn the floricultural part emulates even Vale Royal.

He is no longer a copy of the Latin slaves, but a free agent who emulates their qualities.

Hearing of the artistic feats of eminent gamblers, he emulates them.

Unlike the Polish Jew, whose example of untiring industry he emulates, he has seldom much laid up against a rainy day.

He emulates no man in anything but goodness, and that with more desire than hope to overtake.

I, myself, could never have done much by either process, but he is made differently—imitates and emulates and all that.