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View usage for: (ɪmɜːʳdʒənt) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]An emergent country, political movement, or social group is one that is becoming powerful or coming into existence. [written] ...an emergent state. ...an emergent nationalist movement. Synonyms: developing, coming, beginning, rising More Synonyms of emergent emergent in British English (ɪˈmɜːdʒənt) adjective1. coming into being or notice an emergent political structure 2. (of a nation) recently independent noun3. an aquatic plant with stem and leaves above the water Derived forms emergently (eˈmergently) adverb emergent in American English (iˈmɜrdʒənt; ɪˈmɜrdʒənt) adjective2. arising unexpectedly or as a new or improved development 3. recently founded or newly independent an emergent nation Word origin < L emergens, prp. of emergereExamples of 'emergent' in a sentenceemergent The mind is once again an emergent property of the brain.The answer is that intelligence here is what philosophers call an "emergent property ".Another set of newly emergent power centres can be found in Iraq's distinct regions. an emergent nationalist movement Synonyms developing coming beginning rising appearing burgeoning Additional synonymsDefinition beginning to develop or grow The forum is now open to all budding entrepreneurs. Synonyms developing, beginning, growing, promising, potential, flowering, burgeoning, fledgling, embryonic, nascent, incipient, germinal Definition new or inexperienced advice he gave to fledgling writers Synonyms new, beginning, developing, emerging, amateur, embryonic, probationary Definition just starting to be or happen There were signs of incipient panic. Synonyms beginning, starting, developing, originating, commencing, embryonic, nascent, inchoate, inceptive - emerge
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