Vocabulary
Emulate
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation.
Urdu meaning
تقلید، نقل کرنا، برابر کرنا، رشک کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
Sentences are selected from stored editorial text where your search word appears. If none appear yet, run the admin sentence generator for fuller coverage.
- Russia and China, which are currently leading the push towards a more multilateral global order, may not be perfect examples to emulate.
- Saarc was a promising platform for economic and cultural integration, but it has decidedly failed to emulate Asean`s success, even though that is what it had originally aspired to do.
- Top-tier universities in Pakistan, public and private, emulate the old `low acceptance` model of quality; the rest, with a varied quality of teaching and learning, do notfocus on the task of teaching undergraduates well.
- Other US schools should emulate its example, and resist the totalitarian attacks of the Trump government.
- With AI, we have a chance to build a system that can accommodate such flexibilities and genuinely emulate how people navigate the roads every day.
Synonyms
imitate, copy, reproduce, mimic, mirror, echo, follow, model oneself on, take as a model
Antonyms
disaffect, shun, forego, abandon
Curator example
“most rulers wished to emulate Alexander the Great”
More vocabulary to explore
About this vocabulary section.
These entries support close reading of Dawn editorials and opinion pieces: short definitions,
Urdu equivalents where we have them, word relations, and—when generated—real lines from the editorial archive
so you can see tone and usage.
Common questions
- Do I need to sign up to use this vocabulary page?
- No. Word pages are open to everyone. You can read meanings in English and Urdu, synonyms and antonyms, and example sentences without creating an account.
- Where do the example sentences come from?
- When available, example sentences are drawn from cached matches in our Dawn editorial corpus so you can see how a word is used in real newsroom-style prose.
- How is this different from a dictionary?
- This section is curated for students preparing for competitive exams and editorial reading. Entries are compact, often include Urdu glosses, and are paired with in-context lines from editorials when we have them.