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View usage for: (ɪmɜːʳdʒəns) uncountable nounThe emergence of something is the process or event of its coming into existence. ...the emergence of new democracies. [+ of] Synonyms: coming, development, arrival, surfacing More Synonyms of emergence More Synonyms of emergence emergence in British English (ɪˈmɜːdʒəns) noun1. the act or process of emerging 2. an outgrowth, such as a prickle, that contains no vascular tissue and does not develop into stem, leaf, etc emergence in American English (iˈmɜrdʒəns; ɪˈmɜrdʒəns) noun2. an outgrowth from beneath the outer layer of a plant, as a rose prickle Word origin < L emergens, prp. of emergereExamples of 'emergence' in a sentenceemergence Some see the emergence of these business as the inevitable result of a maturing industry.It has seen the emergence of an autonomous world economy which is not just the sum of national economies.Hence, the sudden emergence of what seems like the whole ant populace.We didn't see the emergence of a brilliant individual.It's exciting to see the emergence of such huge numbers of imaginative photographers.But the past few years have seen the emergence of a dual economy in London.The rise of individualism in the West can perhaps be most clearly seen in the emergence of the modern family.No one should be surprised to see the emergence of a major Chinese multinational drug company with strong innovation capabilities.The last decade has seen the emergence of radio as an important medium, with its own distinctive style and environment.One reason for this is the spread of education, the other reason is the emergence of the society of organization.He is not exceptional in any area yet but is a fine all-round player who does not seem fazed by his sudden emergence.We've seen the emergence of some young players so the future's bright.This time we are seeing China's emergence on the global stage. In other languagesemergence British English: emergence NOUN The emergence of something is the process or event of its coming into existence. ...the emergence of new democracies. - American English: emergence
- Brazilian Portuguese: surgimento
- Chinese: 兴起
- European Spanish: surgimiento
- French: apparition
- German: Entstehung
- Italian: apparizione
- Japanese: 出現
- Korean: 출현
- European Portuguese: surgimento
- Latin American Spanish: surgimiento
Chinese translation of 'emergence' n (u) - [of new idea, nation]
出现(現) (chūxiàn)
the emergence of new democracies in Central Europe Synonyms development surfacing rise arising turning up issue materialization Following the emergence of new facts, the conviction was quashed. Synonyms publishing broadcasting broadcast becoming known becoming apparent coming to light becoming evident Additional synonymsDefinition an arrival The advent of war led to austerity. Synonyms coming, approach, appearance, arrival, entrance, onset, occurrence, visitationDefinition the introduction or invention of something The sudden appearance of the deer caught me by surprise. Synonyms arrival, appearing, presence, turning up, introduction, showing up (informal), emergence, advent, comingThey celebrated the arrival of the New Year. Synonyms coming, happening, taking place, dawn (literary), emergence, occurrence, materialization |