Emulate - meaning and definition. What is Emulate
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What (who) is Emulate - definition

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emulate         
(emulates, emulating, emulated)
If you emulate something or someone, you imitate them because you admire them a great deal. (FORMAL)
Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers.
VERB: V n
emulation
...a role model worthy of emulation.
N-UNCOUNT
emulate         
v. a.
Rival, vie with, compete with, strive to equal or to excel.
emulate         
['?mj?le?t]
¦ verb attempt to match or surpass, typically by imitation.
Derivatives
emulation noun
emulative adjective
emulator noun
Origin
C16: from L. aemulat-, aemulari 'to rival or equal'.

Wikipedia

Emulate

Emulate, Inc. (Emulate) is a biotechnology company that commercialized Organs-on-Chips technology—a human cell-based technology that recreates organ-level function to model organs in healthy and diseased states. The technology has applications in pharmaceutical research, product development, testing how different medicines, chemicals, and foods affect human health. Emulate has also worked with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on a precision medicine initiative that uses Organs-on-Chips technology in the clinical setting. This initiative is designed to provide clinicians with better data about how an individual patient may respond to treatment. The company also signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to advance and qualify its Human Emulation System to meet regulatory evaluation for product testing.

Examples of use of Emulate
1. "It‘s about girls who emulate men and think that‘s empowerment, and they emulate the grossest sides of men," she says.
2. Another bad example we should hope others don‘t emulate.
3. In this way, it would emulate fundamentalist Islamist states.
4. Britain will find it difficult to emulate this example.
5. But I hope others will not emulate Estradas sins.