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be emulated

verb

To attempt to equal or be the same as.

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Is it to be emulated?

We will be emulated.

Darwin should be emulated in another respect.

He said he hoped this would be emulated elsewhere.

These are the practices that should be emulated.

Instead of being penalized, they said, they should be emulated.

Because of Harvard's significant influence, its actions will be emulated.

"They're developing best practices here that should be emulated across the country.

Other authoritarian governments consider China's approach a model to be emulated.

He's somebody to be emulated from the point of view of the viewer.

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Ukraine seems to be emulating it.

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