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emulator
noun as in competitor
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noun as in conformist
noun as in enemy
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noun as in rival
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Example Sentences
He first tried to emulate Britain’s most popular musician before the Beatles, Lonnie Donegan, dubbed “the King of Skiffle.”
I really wanted the clothes to emulate professional style—think fitted pencil skirts and dresses.
Using a commercial quantum annealer called D-Wave, Abel and Spannowsky programmed a string of about 200 qubits to emulate a quantum field with a higher- and a lower-energy state, analogous to a false vacuum and a true vacuum.
The Rockets never had quite enough to reach the NBA’s promised land — especially once more and more teams began emulating their strategies.
This wine is not grassy in the New Zealand-style that Chile often emulates.
I believe the latter lay at the center of another, even more fanatical emulator clique.
The climate is described by some emulator of Thomson to consist of "Tre mesi d'Inferno, nove d'inverno."
Of the same kind are the emotions which the death of an emulator or competitor produces.
According to Goethe, the ancients are "the despair of the emulator."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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