Emulative [adjective]
Definition of Emulative:
imitative
Opposite/Antonyms of Emulative:
-
Sentence/Example of Emulative:
He appears determined to emulate not just Brady’s work habits, but his unquenchable pursuit of multiple titles, and ability to drag an entire franchise along for the quest.
Because of that, whoever wins will invariably sketch a blueprint for the rest of the league to follow — as difficult as each build might be to emulate.
The unknown attackers are targeting select users of NoxPlayer, a software package that emulates the Android operating system on PCs and Macs.
Tyson leaves behind not just a body of performances but a way of being, of living in the world, that it would do us all good to emulate.
Goethe grasped antiquity in the right way · invariably with an emulative soul.
The result is that the instinct of workmanship works out in an emulative demonstration of force.
This is especially true if his dominant impulses are the unreflecting emulative propensities of the predaceous temperament.
But after all allowances and deductions have been made, there is left some remainder of motives of a non-emulative kind.
His emulative practice of his art asks for a closer consideration than that usually given to it.
To read of a noble deed brought swift tears to her eyes in these days of mutation, and stirred her to emulative dreams.