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Emulate vs Debate - What's the difference?

emulate | debate | Related terms |

Emulate is a related term of debate.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between emulate and debate

is that emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while debate is (obsolete) strife, discord.

As verbs the difference between emulate and debate

is that emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while debate is (ambitransitive) to participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena.

As an adjective emulate

is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

As a noun debate is

(obsolete) strife, discord.

Vie vs Emulate - What's the difference?

vie | emulate | Related terms |

Vie is a related term of emulate.


As verbs the difference between vie and emulate

is that vie is to rival; to struggle for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something while emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as.

As an adjective emulate is

(obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

Emulate vs Href - What's the difference?

emulate | href |

Emulate vs Dispute - What's the difference?

emulate | dispute | Related terms |

Emulate is a related term of dispute.


As verbs the difference between emulate and dispute

is that emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while dispute is .

As an adjective emulate

is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

Emulate vs Pursue - What's the difference?

emulate | pursue |


As verbs the difference between emulate and pursue

is that emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while pursue is to follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment.

As an adjective emulate

is striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

Parrot vs Emulate - What's the difference?

parrot | emulate | Related terms |

Parrot is a related term of emulate.


As a proper noun parrot

is .

As a verb emulate is

to attempt to equal or be the same as.

As an adjective emulate is

(obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

Emulate vs Match - What's the difference?

emulate | match |


In obsolete terms the difference between emulate and match

is that emulate is striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while match is to unite in marriage, to mate.

As an adjective emulate

is striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

As a noun match is

a competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet, a baseball game, or a cricket match.

Emulate vs Rival - What's the difference?

emulate | rival |


In obsolete terms the difference between emulate and rival

is that emulate is striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while rival is one having a common right or privilege with another; a partner.

As a noun rival is

a competitor (person, team, company, etc.) with the same goal as another, or striving to attain the same thing. Defeating a rival may be a primary or necessary goal of a competitor.

Emulate vs Parody - What's the difference?

emulate | parody | Related terms |

Emulate is a related term of parody.


As verbs the difference between emulate and parody

is that emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while parody is to make a parody of something.

As an adjective emulate

is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

As a noun parody is

a work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.

Emulate vs Travesty - What's the difference?

emulate | travesty | Related terms |

Emulate is a related term of travesty.


As verbs the difference between emulate and travesty

is that emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while travesty is to make a travesty of; to parody.

As an adjective emulate

is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.

As a noun travesty is

an absurd or grotesque misrepresentation.

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