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been emulated
verb
To attempt to equal or be the same as.
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He added, "He's been emulated by everyone else".
Have its recent repertories and its management been emulated elsewhere?
Reform of the cajas has not been emulated by Germany's public-sector landesbanks.
"The program has been emulated by towns here and all over the country.
The program has been emulated by more than 30 employers nationwide.
Standards and rules established by the air control board have often been emulated by other states.
Kirby, a prolific writer and illustrator whose bold and sculptured hero drawings have been emulated for decades, died in 1994.
It is really not until Rob Marshall's "Chicago," with its jazzy, jagged mannerist montages that Mamoulian has been emulated.
But the Canadian version has been influential, making several changes recently that have been emulated in the United States.
In its first few decades, the F.D.A. collaborated with scientific societies to develop technical standards for evaluating drugs, standards that have now been emulated worldwide.
The cars in Curves attracted people who had never before visited the museum; the show has since been emulated by art museums in Boston and Atlanta.
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