0 to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have:
1 to copy someone’s behavior or try to be like someone else because you admire or respect that person:
Here, the above discussed enforcing of transitions is used to emulate the "exchange of tokens" which can take place in the bisimulation game.
This module format, emulated by other composers, lent itself well to looping.
The students concentrated on emulating the real sounds of the elements.
These states could then have become a model that others emulated, until, eventually, the party spread nationwide.
Others, perhaps inspired by his example, sought to emulate his calling.
Moreover, non-graduates who have never had access to the shared transient nature of student households may still emulate the lifestyle experiences of their graduate peers.
Each one of these operators emulates a corresponding process found in biological evolution.
Surely there are other ways of delivering a compelling experience to a participant other than emulating his/her natural milieu.