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: --
Perhaps we ought to recognize their moral superiority and aspire to emulate their behaviour, but these attitudes seem to fall short of worship.
These results have been interpreted in terms of independent unrelated pathway schemes that emulate the theoretically derived multitrack view, although with many fewer tracks.
It is worth describing the concepts involved in part because there are by now many small computers capable of emulating its musical methods.
To accomplish visual control, we created synthetic images that emulate real-world images.
It provided a promising model for other estates to emulate.
Score, infinitely pliable, can manipulate and metamorphose, clouding lines of functional demarcation - even emulating source.
Moreover, the robot body is divided into several segments in order to emulate the behaviour of an animal spine.
Surely there are other ways of delivering a compelling experience to a participant other than emulating his/her natural milieu.