Definition of Emerge in English :

Define Emerge in English

Emerge meaning in English

Meaning of Emerge in English

Pronunciation of Emerge in English

Emerge pronunciation in English

Pronounce Emerge in English

Emerge

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Verb

1. emerge

come out into view, as from concealment

Example Sentences:
'Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office'

2. come forth, come out, egress, emerge, go forth, issue

come out of

Example Sentences:
'Water issued from the hole in the wall'
'The words seemed to come out by themselves'

3. emerge

become known or apparent

Example Sentences:
'Some nice results emerged from the study'

4. emerge

come up to the surface of or rise

Example Sentences:
'He felt new emotions emerge'

5. come forth, emerge

happen or occur as a result of something

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Emerge

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verb (intransitive; often foll by from)
1. 
to come up to the surface of or rise from water or other liquid
2. 
to come into view, as from concealment or obscurity
he emerged from the cave
3. (foll by from)
to come out (of) or live (through a difficult experience)
he emerged from his ordeal with dignity
4. 
to become apparent
several interesting things emerged from the report

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Emerge

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verb intransitiveWord forms: eˈmerged or eˈmerging
1. 
to rise from or as from a surrounding fluid
2. 
a. 
to come forth into view; become visible
b. 
to become apparent or known
3. 
to develop or evolve as something new, improved, etc.
a strong breed emerged

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Emerge

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intr.v. e·merged, e·merg·ing, e·merg·es
1. To move out or away from a surrounding fluid, covering, or shelter: seals emerging from the water; animals emerging from the forest.
2.
a. To come into view: The house emerged in the fog. See Synonyms at appear.
b. To become conscious: emerge from sleep.
c. To become known or prominent after being in obscurity: evidence that emerged from the investigation; new leaders that emerged from the party ranks.
3. To come into existence: a period when many new life forms emerged.

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