emulating (Meaning)

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emulating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Emulate

emulating Sentence Examples

  1. The young artist's paintings emulated the style of the old masters with remarkable accuracy.
  2. The software program emulated the behavior of a real-world system, allowing researchers to test different scenarios.
  3. The robot's movements emulated those of a human, making it appear lifelike and natural.
  4. The politician's speech emulated the rhetoric of past leaders, appealing to the emotions of the crowd.
  5. The new product emulated the features of its competitors, but at a lower price point.
  6. The student's essay emulated the writing style of their favorite author, using similar sentence structures and vocabulary.
  7. The cover band emulated the sound and style of the original band, capturing the essence of their music.
  8. The actor's performance emulated the mannerisms and speech patterns of the historical figure they were portraying.
  9. The artificial intelligence program was designed to emulate the decision-making process of a human expert.
  10. The scientist's experiment emulated the conditions of a natural disaster, helping to understand how it might behave in real life.

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of Emulate

amounting (to), meaning,coming (to), approaching, equaling, equalling, matching, signifying, corresponding (to), spelling

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The young artist's paintings emulated the style of the old masters with remarkable accuracy.

The software program emulated the behavior of a real-world system, allowing researchers to test different scenarios.

The robot's movements emulated those of a human, making it appear lifelike and natural.

The politician's speech emulated the rhetoric of past leaders, appealing to the emotions of the crowd.