emulate |
mimick |
As verbs the difference between emulate and mimick
is that
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while
mimick is .
As an adjective emulate
is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
As a noun mimick is
.
emulate |
resemble |
As verbs the difference between emulate and resemble
is that
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while
resemble is .
As an adjective emulate
is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
emulate |
recapitulate |
As verbs the difference between emulate and recapitulate
is that
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while
recapitulate is to summarize or repeat in concise form.
As an adjective emulate
is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
emulate |
false |
As adjectives the difference between emulate and false
is that
emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
As a verb emulate
is to attempt to equal or be the same as.
emulate |
intimate |
As verbs the difference between emulate and intimate
is that
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as while
intimate is to suggest or disclose discreetly.
As adjectives the difference between emulate and intimate
is that
emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while
intimate is closely acquainted; familiar.
As a noun intimate is
a very close friend.
emulate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between emulate and undefined
is that
emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb emulate
is to attempt to equal or be the same as.
defer |
emulate |
As verbs the difference between defer and emulate
is that
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority while
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as.
As an adjective emulate is
(obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
combat |
emulate |
Related terms |
Combat is a related term of emulate.
As verbs the difference between combat and emulate
is that
combat is to fight with; to struggle for victory against while
emulate is to attempt to equal or be the same as.
As a noun combat
is a battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used); a struggle for victory.
As an adjective emulate is
(obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous.
emulate |
eccho |
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.
As a noun eccho is
.
emulate |
competitive |
As adjectives the difference between emulate and competitive
is that
emulate is (obsolete) striving to excel; ambitious; emulous while
competitive is .
As a verb emulate
is to attempt to equal or be the same as.
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