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What (who) is Emerge - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Emerge (disambiguation)

emerge         
AMERICAN MEDICAL GENOMICS CONSORTIUM
EMERGE Network; EMERGE
v.
1) (d; intr.) to emerge as (he emerged as the leading contender)
2) (D; intr.) to emerge from (the sun emerged from behind the clouds; to emerge from the shadows)
emerge         
AMERICAN MEDICAL GENOMICS CONSORTIUM
EMERGE Network; EMERGE
(emerges, emerging, emerged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
To emerge means to come out from an enclosed or dark space such as a room or a vehicle, or from a position where you could not be seen.
Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged...
The postman emerged from his van soaked to the skin.
...holes made by the emerging adult beetle.
VERB: V, V from n, V-ing
2.
If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it.
There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession.
VERB: V from n
3.
If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it.
...the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years...
It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected...
The emerging caution over numbers is perhaps only to be expected.
VERB: V, it V that, V-ing
4.
If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing. (JOURNALISM)
Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter...
New leaders have emerged.
VERB: V as n, V
5.
When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence. (JOURNALISM)
...the new republic that emerged in October 1917.
...the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe.
VERB: V, V-ing
emerge         
AMERICAN MEDICAL GENOMICS CONSORTIUM
EMERGE Network; EMERGE
v. n.
1.
Rise (out of a fluid), come up.
2.
Issue, emanate, escape, come forth.
3.
Appear, become visible, rise into view.

Wikipedia

Emerge

Emerge may refer to:

  • Emerge: The Best of Neocolours, the fourth album of Neocolours
  • Emerge Desktop, a Desktop shell replacement for Microsoft Windows
  • Emerge (magazine), a defunct news magazine
  • Emerge Stimulation Drink, a drink sold in UK Supermarkets
  • "Emerge" (song), a song by Fischerspooner
  • emerge, a command-line tool at the heart of the Portage package management system
  • Emerge, a frontend for the diff and diff3 commands for Emacs
Examples of use of Emerge
1. Two important points emerge from this discussion.
2. Optimists suggest a stronger Europe could emerge.
3. "Sometimes the initial feelings of loss re–emerge, and sometimes they re–emerge with even greater strength than they had originally, Daniel said.
4. More details should emerge over coming weeks, Petrasic said.
5. What good will emerge from this killing and destruction?