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1 emulirati
• emulate -
2 emulirati
• emulate -
3 imitirati
• reproduce• emulate• imitate -
4 imitirati
• approximate; counterfeit; emulate; forge; forge a ps signature; forge a p's signature; imitate; mimic; reproduce; take off; to forge a p's signature -
5 izmenuti
• change; differentiate; emulate; modify -
6 nadmetati se
• contend; emulate; rival; vie -
7 oponašati
• ape; emulate; imitate -
8 podržavati
• advocate; assert; assist; befriend; bolster; countenance; emulate; hold a brief for; hold up; imitate; life buoy; maintain; nationalize; nourish; promote; prop; shoulder up; stand to; sustain; take up; uphold; without further explanation -
9 prevazići
• beggar; better; eclipse; emulate; exceed; excel; get beyond; go beyond; leave behind; outbalance; outbid; outdo; outface; outpass; outvie; outwork; overbid; overshot; pass; surmount; surpass; to get beyond; to go beyond; transcend -
10 promena
• alteration; alternation; alternative; change; changing; commutation; converting; diversification; emulate; emulation; flection; flexion; fluxion; hunting; inflection; inflexion; innovation; metantorphosis; modification; modifying; mood; mutation; reconnection; replacement; shift -
11 promenuti
• depart from; differentiate; emulate; negotiate -
12 simulirati
• act up; act upon; assume; dissimulate; emulate; feign; fign; malinger -
13 takmičenje
• agony; competition; concurrence; contention; contest; emulate; emulation; rivalry; strife; vying; wager -
14 takmičiti se
• compete; complete; contend; contest; emulate; enter the lists; jostle; rival; vie
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Emulate — Em u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emulating}.] To strive to equal or to excel in qualities or actions; to imitate, with a view to equal or to outdo, to vie with; to rival; as, to emulate the good and the great. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Emulate — Em u*late, a. [L. aemulatus, p. p. of aemulari, fr. aemulus emulous; prob. akin to E. imitate.] Striving to excel; ambitious; emulous. [Obs.] A most emulate pride. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
emulate — index copy, mock (imitate), pose (impersonate), reflect (mirror) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
emulate — (v.) 1580s, back formation from EMULATION (Cf. emulation), or else from L. aemulatus, pp. of aemulari to rival. Related: Emulated; emulating … Etymology dictionary
emulate — *rival, compete, vie Analogous words: imitate, *copy, ape: *match, equal, approach, touch … New Dictionary of Synonyms
emulate — [v] copy the actions of challenge, compete, compete with, contend, contend with, ditto*, do*, do like*, follow, follow in footsteps*, follow suit*, follow the example of*, go like*, imitate, make like*, mimic, mirror, outvie, pattern after*,… … New thesaurus
emulate — ► VERB ▪ try to equal or surpass, typically by imitation. DERIVATIVES emulation noun emulative adjective emulator noun. ORIGIN Latin aemulari to rival or equal … English terms dictionary
emulate — [em′yo͞o lāt΄, em′yəlāt΄; ] for adj. [, em′yo͞o lit, em′yəlit] vt. emulated, emulating [< L aemulatus, pp. of aemulari < aemulus, trying to equal or excel < IE base * ai to give, accept, take > Gr ainymai, take] 1. to try, often by… … English World dictionary
emulate — emulative, adj. emulatively, adv. emulator, n. v. /em yeuh layt /; adj. /em yeuh lit/, v., emulated, emulating, adj. v.t. 1. to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass: to emulate one s father as a concert violinist. 2. to… … Universalium
emulate — [[t]e̱mjʊleɪt[/t]] emulates, emulating, emulated VERB If you emulate something or someone, you imitate them because you admire them a great deal. [FORMAL] [V n] Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers. Derived words: emulation… … English dictionary
emulate — UK [ˈemjʊleɪt] / US [ˈemjəˌleɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms emulate : present tense I/you/we/they emulate he/she/it emulates present participle emulating past tense emulated past participle emulated 1) formal to try to be like someone or… … English dictionary