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emulative

adjective as in imitative

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But TikTok is an emulative medium, which means that the artists who truly thrive there — who gain traction for more than just an offhand thing they might say — are full-service heroes that fans and creators can embody, absorb and then recirculate.

It captures the dynamic and emulative power of competition in the here and now without branding anyone in perpetuity as worthy of perpetual victory or deprivation.

How much of what he's doing is emulative of the real McChrystal?

Then came the Erie Canal and the frenzied funding of emulative projects, many of which failed, but the successes redeemed the rest.

Her father is “a man of emulative character.”

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

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