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Emerge   /ɪmˈərdʒ/  /ˈimərdʒ/   Listen
Emerge

verb
(past & past part. emerged; pres. part. emerging)
1.
Come out into view, as from concealment.
2.
Come out of.  Synonyms: come forth, come out, egress, go forth, issue.  "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
3.
Become known or apparent.
4.
Come up to the surface of or rise.
5.
Happen or occur as a result of something.  Synonym: come forth.



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"Emerge" Quotes from Famous Books



... of their owners; no rotting crops and naked pastures; but snug homestead, flower gardens, and neat wooden fences encircling fields of golden grain and rich green meadow land. To travel in Southern Finland after Northern Russia is like leaving the most hideous parts of the Black Country to suddenly emerge into the brightness and verdure ...
— Russia - As Seen and Described by Famous Writers • Various

... been greatly confused in mind in regard to the issues of this war. We have confounded causes and occasions and purposes and incidents until it has become almost impossible for any considerable number of us to form a sound and correct judgment in regard to it. But we shall emerge from that nebulous condition. We are beginning to see more clearly now, and it would not surprise me greatly if the means used for producing our confusion would some day come back, if not to plague the consciences, at least to foil the purposes of ...
— The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915 - What Americans Say to Europe • Various

... bodies of F. fusca (showing that it was not a migration) and numerous pupae. I traced a long file of ants burthened with booty, for about forty yards, to a very thick clump of heath, whence I saw the last individual of F. sanguinea emerge, carrying a pupa; but I was not able to find the desolated nest in the thick heath. The nest, however, must have been close at hand, for two or three individuals of F. fusca were rushing about in the greatest {223} agitation, and one was perched motionless with its ...
— On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection • Charles Darwin

... the corner of the street. It was in the early morning and Patsey's face bore marks of a recent and mighty conflict with soap and water. Patsey looked apprehensively every now and then at his home; his mother might emerge any minute and insist on his wearing a coat; his mother could be ...
— Sowing Seeds in Danny • Nellie L. McClung

... suddenly utters a profound "Ha, Ha!" and disappears behind his paper. And that paper and the one opposite are seen to shake, and little sguirls and squeaks emerge.] ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy


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