emulation
/ɛmjʊˈleɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the act or process of imitating or copying something, especially in order to improve or surpass it.
“The company’s new software was designed to facilitate the emulation of the competitors’ products.”
2. noun
a person or thing that is imitated or copied.
“The football team’s emulation of their idols on the field was inspiring.”
3. noun
a reproduction or imitation of the appearance or characteristics of something, especially in a smaller or more simplified form.
“The toy car was a good emulation of the real thing.”
4. verb
to imitate or copy something, especially in order to improve or surpass it.
“The team decided to emulate the strategies of their opponents.”
5. verb
to reproduce or imitate the appearance or characteristics of something, especially in a smaller or more simplified form.
“The designer’s goal was to emulate the style of the original artist.”