Need another word that means the same as “emulate”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “emulate” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Emulate” are: imitate, copy, reproduce, mimic, mirror, echo, follow, model oneself on, take as a model, take as an example, ape, simulate, parrot
Emulate as a Verb
Definitions of "Emulate" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “emulate” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with.
- Imitate the function of (another system), as by modifying the hardware or the software.
- Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation.
- Reproduce the function or action of (a different computer, software system, etc.
- Imitate.
- Strive to equal or match, especially by imitating.
Synonyms of "Emulate" as a verb (13 Words)
ape | Imitate uncritically and in every aspect. Her little brother apes her behavior. |
copy | Send a copy of a letter or an email to a third party. The command will copy a file from one disc to another. |
echo | Ring or echo with sound. Their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks. |
follow | Come as a logical consequence follow logically. She followed a guru for years. |
imitate | Take or follow as a model. She imitated my Scots accent. |
mimic | (of a drug) replicate the physiological effects of (another substance. Tiger beetles are mimicked by grasshoppers. |
mirror | Reflect as if in a mirror. His own views mirrored those of his followers. |
model oneself on | Plan or create according to a model or models. |
parrot | Repeat mechanically. Encouraging students to parrot back information. |
reproduce | Make a copy or equivalent of. This DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well. |
simulate | Make a pretence of. Red ochre intended to simulate blood. |
take as a model | Take somebody somewhere. |
take as an example | Lay claim to; as of an idea. |
Usage Examples of "Emulate" as a verb
- The adaptor is factory set to emulate a Hercules graphics board.
- Hers is not a hairstyle I wish to emulate.
- This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors.
- Most rulers wished to emulate Alexander the Great.
Associations of "Emulate" (30 Words)
copy | Send a copy of a letter or an email to a third party. No more stubble no more trouble trumpeted their ad copy. |
dissemble | Behave unnaturally or affectedly. An honest sincere person with no need to dissemble. |
duplicate | Duplicate or match. He made a duplicate for the files. |
echo | Ring or echo with sound. The walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps. |
facsimile | Send something via a facsimile machine. The ride was facsimiled for another theme park. |
fax | The production or transmission of faxes. He received the report by fax. |
imitate | Appear like, as in behavior or appearance. Life imitate art. |
imitation | Not genuine or real being an imitation of the genuine article. Decorated with imitation palm leaves. |
imitator | Someone who copies the words or behavior of another. The show s success has sparked off many imitators. |
iterate | Run or be performed again. The function iterates. |
likeness | Similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things. Humans are described as being made in God s likeness. |
microcosm | Humankind regarded as the representation in miniature of the universe. The city is a microcosm of modern Malaysia. |
mime | A theatrical performance using mime. He s a very fine actor and mime artist. |
mimesis | The imitative representation of nature and human behavior in art and literature. Barth has always detached his use of plot from mimesis. |
mimetic | Exhibiting mimicry- R.W.Hamilton. Mimetic patterns in butterflies. |
mimic | An animal or plant that mimics another. How did these insects evolve to become such perfect mimics. |
pantomime | A theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, which involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around Christmas. The drive to town was a pantomime. |
parrot | A bird, often vividly coloured, with a short downcurved hooked bill, grasping feet, and a raucous voice, found especially in the tropics and feeding on fruits and seeds. Many are popular as cage birds, and some are able to mimic the human voice. The students parroted the teacher s words. |
pastiche | An artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period. The songs amount to much more than blatant pastiche. |
photocopy | Make a photocopy of. You can photocopy the entry form. |
plagiarize | Take without referencing from someone else’s writing or speech; of intellectual property. The author claims she was plagiarized. |
replica | An exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale. It is a replica of an antique plaque. |
replicate | A close or exact copy; a replica. He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick. |
replication | The repetition of a scientific experiment or trial to obtain a consistent result. A twentieth century building would be cheaper than a replication of what was there before. |
reproduce | Produce a copy of. His works are reproduced on postcards and posters. |
reproducible | Able to be reproduced or copied. Reproducible laboratory experiments. |
resemble | Have a similar appearance to or qualities in common with (someone or something); look or seem like. They resembled each other closely. |
sample | Take a sample of. Investigations involved analysing samples of handwriting. |
simulate | Produce a computer model of. Future population changes were simulated by computer. |
triplicate | Existing in three copies or examples. Triplicate measurements. |