emulate - use in sentences

Object

  • feat: This week, David Cameron's Conservatives did their best to emulate that feat.
  • success: Hopefully your band can emulate the recent success of mine.
  • behavior: We can, however, emulate the behavior by creating a form-level variable to track the control.
  • processor: You can, or course, write a program to emulate the bit-slice processor on another computer.
  • achievement: There will also be a whole host of newcomers who will be out to emulate the achievements of their predecessors of twelve months ago.
  • ease: GridPP are trying to emulate this ease of use - although there is some way to go.

Modifying Another Word

  • closely: I am trying to find a precious metal that most closely emulates silver.
  • even: CPC, he pointed out that the last release of CPC source could even emulate a ZX81 as well.
  • now: Tracing now emulates that of RISC OS 5 BASIC.

Used with why or when

  • what: After an excellent lunch we set to in an attempt to emulate what we had seen in the morning.

Modifying Another Word

  • widely: They aim to discover practice that can be widely emulated.
  • often: These people are admired, looked up to and often emulated because of what they have done or for their lifestyle.

Present participle complement

  • use: This is because these colors are emulated using four color printing process.

Preposition: in

  • software: The smartcard is read by the phoenix interface and the CAM functions are emulated in software.
  • term: The recorded incidents can be suitably emulated in terms of incident location, time stamps, incident duration and incident severity.

Preposition: by

  • other: But his prowess in battle was emulated by many others whose " merit " earned them hereditary titles.

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