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How to use emulative in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word emulative? Here are some examples.

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An ambition to succeed and surpass one's predecessors is the driving force behind the emulative impulse of repetition as paragone.
In his own practice, Hahn seeks to bring the emulative approach into the mainstream.
Experts believe that emulative and introverted people, and those who strive for perfection, are at greater risk of experiencing the syndrome.
There's nothing inherently wrong with this type of nostalgia, but when it becomes as emulative and formulaic as it does here, it starts to seem like parody.
Use your creativity and feel the emulative spirit playing in multiplayer mode!
However cynically conceived, novels about journalists usually inspire some faint, emulative tic in the people who read them.
Maybe both songs are emulative studies, with Lynyrd Skynyrd on one hand and Devo on the other.
The first is through functionally emulative increments, which are increments of an organization that are created to emulate the functions and capabilities of the whole.
At best, they have tradition in common — not outright nostalgists, or unreasonably emulative, they owe a heavy stylistic debt to the 1990s, both the mainstream and the underground.
Examples from Classical Literature
The result is that the instinct of workmanship works out in an emulative demonstration of force.
To read of a noble deed brought swift tears to her eyes in these days of mutation, and stirred her to emulative dreams.
Wealth gives rank, and gratifies not only the greed but also the emulative spirit of the pack.
Pecuniary management is of an emulative character and gives, primarily, relative success only.
By degrees men and women are making ready to take their places in an emulative rather than a materialistically competitive order.
It will be an emulative pleasure to children, a new delight to parents, a mutual gratification to be at school together in church.
His emulative practice of his art asks for a closer consideration than that usually given to it.
His influence was immense both in Japan and in the West, where his pots found an appreciative and emulative audience.
She was too self-centred, and, if the truth were told, too emulative.
Finally Menelek restored quiet by the simple expedient of a frown, whereupon each loyal guest exchanged his mirthful mien for an emulative scowl.
Playgoers with an emulative streak might be especially prone to such behavior.
Their eagerness was emulative, and made them rapid in their haste.
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