emulative
Example Sentences
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Then came the Erie Canal and the frenzied funding of emulative projects, many of which failed, but the successes redeemed the rest.
From Washington Post • Nov. 25, 2016
His film is a variation on the master's masterpiece, Persona, but it has what Allen's other emulative exercises lacked, namely wit.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sports—hunting, angling, athletic games, and the like—afford an exercise for dexterity and for the emulative ferocity and astuteness characteristic of predatory life.
From Theory of the Leisure Class by Veblen, Thorstein
Then truly did the sentiment of emulative motherhood in her childish breast console her for the time for her need of her own mother.
From The Portion of Labor by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
So far as regards the serviceability of the individual for the purposes of the collective life, emulative efficiency is of use only indirectly if at all.
From Theory of the Leisure Class by Veblen, Thorstein