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Definition of Emulated
1. emulate [v] - See also: emulate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emulated
Literary usage of Emulated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic Development of Modern Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1917)
"... SPREAD OF SOCIAL INSURANCE The German Example emulated. In respect to its
comprehensiveness, its connection with the state, and the compulsory nature of ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... emulated the example of his brother, Emperor Joseph II, in assuming to control
religious affairs in hie domain. ..."
3. Man and His Bodies by Annie Wood Besant (1896)
"emulated ; but still it is instructive for western nations (who are apt to regard
the body as of such imperative nature) to know how thoroughly a man can ..."
4. Letters and Other Writings of James Madison by James Madison (1865)
"... the only foundations of lasting prosperity, has emulated the wisdom and the
virtue of that which bequeathed to it the blessings of freedom and ..."
5. Historical memoirs of my own time by Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall (1904)
"... no less than by their rank, adorned that period of time; but they do not appear
to have emulated the line which Mrs. Montague so successfully undertook, ..."
6. The Works of William Robertson: To which is Prefixed an Account of His Life by William Robertson, Alexander Stewart (1820)
"... that he departed on some occasions from his usual prudence and moderation.
and emulated Francis in deeds of prowess or of gallantry.* IX. ..."