0 present participle of emulate
1 to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have:
The students concentrated on emulating the real sounds of the elements.
Surely there are other ways of delivering a compelling experience to a participant other than emulating his/her natural milieu.
Score, infinitely pliable, can manipulate and metamorphose, clouding lines of functional demarcation - even emulating source.
It is worth describing the concepts involved in part because there are by now many small computers capable of emulating its musical methods.
In the present system, the neuron model, emulating the human tactile sensation, is used for fine step-height measurement.
It is a model worth emulating and lighting a flare for.
In the absence of a model to follow, review participants started out emulating the traditional review format.
Some of the behaviors are emulating, tracking, following wall, following center, move to point, and shadowing.