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emulation

[ US /ˌɛmjəˈɫeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛmjʊlˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. effort to equal or surpass another
  2. ambition to equal or excel
  3. (computer science) technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another

How To Use emulation In A Sentence

  • Increases in consumption, the counterpart of increases in production, act by suggestion or emulation to create wants.
  • Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation.
  • You can assign keystrokes to buttons for games that don't support joypads natively, allowing keyboard or mouse emulation.
  • She worked hard in emulation of her elder sister.
  • Through the partially related emulation of technical content, realization is taking computer system simulation as main battlefield supplementary decision and its simulated system.
  • He had set up what he called a responsive emulation. Robot Adept
  • In the wake of the housing foreclosure debacle of 2008 and beyond, what merits emulation is HFH's concentration on the ways and means of applicants much the way local mortgage loan officers used to operate. Paul Gunther: Celebrating Habitat for Humanity's 35th Year (And Can Carter Ready Take Credit?)
  • These songs appealed to common ground and shared values as topoi, but not as uplifting principles for emulation.
  • The emulational result shows that the figuration dimensions of the cracked sheet metal basically satisfy requirements.
  • The product either encourages slavish emulation of adult behavior, or assumes that what is enjoyable for children must be revolting for adults.
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