0 present participle of emulate --
1 to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have: --
So architectural students for the last 50 years have been emulating the radical artist for whom expression is direct, not dependent on a professional process.
Some dream visions are understood as face-to-face encounters with imaginary interlocutors, emulating the genre of the hadith.
Emulating this process is an excellent way of exploring a huge parameter space, such as a composition algorithm or a sound synthesis engine.
But they steadfastly avoided emulating the white man in this regard.
We gave parents the task of showing some relatively unfamiliar objects to their children one-on-one, emulating a fairly common occurrence in everyday life.
This is the art of emulating a screen based interface that was intended to display information to a human user.
If a simulated robot was used, a simulated camera emulating the tracker, could be applied.
Some of the behaviors are emulating, tracking, following wall, following center, move to point, and shadowing.