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emulated

adjective as in reflected

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West Ham fans will have hoped the arrival of Lopetegui would have emulated the impact Unai Emery had at Aston Villa.

From BBC

About halfway through the show, the stage lighting emulated a starry night sky as a tribute to the Latin music pioneers who have passed.

He watched as the whole of Hawaii seemed to galvanize around them and boys emulated them, promising their friends they would be the next Marcus or Tua someday.

Slot has also emulated legendary Liverpool boss Bill Shankly by winning his first three European matches as manager.

From BBC

The former president's unintentionally comical strutting, boasting and chest-beating have been emulated ad absurdum by his male followers and right-wing militia supporters.

From Salon

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

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