0 past simple and past participle of emulate
1 to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have:
This module format, emulated by other composers, lent itself well to looping.
These states could then have become a model that others emulated, until, eventually, the party spread nationwide.
It has set a standard emulated later by several other polar institutions around the world.
It has set a standard emulated by several other polar institutions around the world.
This is all highly commendable and to be emulated.
And as such, it too implements a forward mapping that can be learned and emulated.
In the emulation theory, "process noise" refers to anything causing deviations between actual body position and emulated position.
Good reasoning cannot be emulated, and bad reasoning cannot be detected, appealed, and corrected.