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emulate

[em-yuh-leyt, em-yuh-lit] / ˈɛm yəˌleɪt, ˈɛm yə lɪt /


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It has aided in her quest to emulate older sister Izzy and win an Olympic medal.

From BBC

For those who had their Super Bowl dreams dashed by the Patriots in the past, there are some uneasy similarities with how Vrabel and Maye have emulated the Brady and Belichick axis.

From BBC

It’s a mistake to think that the only way to beat China is to emulate its statist model.

From The Wall Street Journal

The next piece of history for Alcaraz will be emulating Laver as only the second man in the Open era to achieve a calendar slam - winning all four majors in the same year.

From BBC

Along the way, Musk’s idea of what a car could be upended the global automotive industry and helped fuel a boom in green-energy investments that aimed to emulate what Musk achieved.

From The Wall Street Journal