Emulate

/ˈɛmjəˌleɪt/ verb

To strive to equal or excel by imitating; to copy someone's actions or achievements with the goal of matching or surpassing them. It implies respectful imitation driven by admiration.

From Latin 'aemulari' meaning 'to rival or strive to equal,' related to 'aemulus' (rival). Unlike mere copying, emulation historically implied competitive aspiration - trying to match or exceed someone's excellence.

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