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Emulation |
Meaning |
the desire to equal or excel someone else in qualities or actions |
Example 1 |
Growing up, Rick was absorbed with sports emulation and he wanted to play for the Jets one day. |
Example 2 |
Bill Gates has become the subject of emulation among billionaires the world over. |
Example 3 |
The difference between imitation and emulation is that when you imitate you wish to copy someone, but when you emulate you wish to equal someone. |
Example 4 |
The company has such a great human resource department that they are truly worthy of emulation. |
Example 5 |
Visiting Europe, I found that a certain degree of U.S. emulation pervades their society. |
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