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"Emulate" in a Sentence (14 examples)
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.
Every child needs someone to admire and emulate.
A human being in perfection should emulate the virtue of the tree. The more the tree grows, the more beautiful and softer it turns, but internally tougher and stronger.
At this point in time, you need a powerful computer to emulate this game.
Sami was trying to emulate his father.
Algeria should emulate what successful economies like Vietnam and South Korea achieved.
He is trying to emulate Tom.
The West is standing as a shining moral light to emulate.
Paganism refers to the ancient religions of indigenous Peoples, from Indian Shamanism to Celtic Druidry, in which multiple gods personify nature. Pagans believe that human life closely connects with the environment, and they emulate natural cycles through rituals of chants, dances, and symbols of nature.
The United Nations commends Algeria for its unwavering commitment to promoting international peace and security through dialogue and urges all Member States to emulate Algeria's approach in seeking peaceful solutions to conflicts.
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People are endlessly fascinating, even if you'd never want to emulate them.
The Magpies are unbeaten and enjoying their best run since 1994, although few would have thought the class of 2011 would come close to emulating their ancestors.
But the councell then present emulating my successe, would not thinke it fit to spare me fortie men to be hazzarded in those unknowne regions [...].
That can I, At leaſt the whiſper goes ſo : Our laſt King, Whoſe Image euen but novv appear'd to vs, VVas (as you know) by Fortinbras of Norvvay, (Thereto prick’d on by a moſt emulate Pride) Dar’d to the Combate.
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