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As you exit your teenage years, are there artist you would like to emulate?

The experience is intended to emulate being taken hostage, which feels strange in these very real ISIS horror-drenched times.

A role model is someone whose behaviors one seeks to emulate.

In Chicago, you have rappers like Chief Keef posing with guns, and the young kids there emulate that.

This is not an example that current governments and institutions should emulate.

We shall, I know, emulate their steadfastness and achieve a result which will confer added laurels to French and British arms.

She had no wish to emulate, but neither did she relish feeling provincial, a chit, an outsider.

For, in the first place, who would wish to emulate extraordinary catastrophes?

"And one that an Englishman may do well to emulate," returned Bluewater.

Neither do I mean that we should set out to emulate the happy cannibals in the South Seas.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to emulate, such as: follow suit, imitate, mimic, mirror, challenge, and compete.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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