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emerge English

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What does emerge mean?
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emerge

If you emerge, you come out of something. Black, who was wanted by police, emerged from hiding yesterday. If a pattern or picture emerges, it becomes clear. It was only many months afterwards that a complete picture began to emerge of what had happened. Details of the operation to remove the boat people are now emerging.

emerge

come out into view, as from concealment Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office (= issue, come out) come out of Water issued from the hole in the wall The words seemed to come out by themselves become known or apparent Some nice results emerged from the study come up to the surface of or rise He felt new emotions emerge (= come forth) happen or occur as a result of something

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Simple sentences

Roads emerge because we walk them.

Movie subtitles

And it's helping us understand and imagine how life might emerge on an alien world.
And if a distant world has similar conditions, there's at least a possibility life could emerge there, too.
In the grand scope of the cosmos, we've considered ourselves pretty lucky to be at just the right spot and to have all the right ingredients for life to emerge.
There are new discoveries showing us there might just be another recipe for life to emerge.
Europa sits well outside the Goldilocks Zone, but just like at the bottom of Earth's oceans, hydrothermal vents could be the energy source needed for life to emerge.
The idea that life can emerge from a different kind of liquid is adding a whole new dimension to our search.
Well, for eight years I reclined there, on the Riviera, on my background.. andI waitedforthe majorartist to emerge.. andsaysomething of enduring importance.
They have come through a serious crisis and they will emerge stronger from this test.
By the premature adoption of an extreme belief and creed, it is well to understand this in looking to the duties of adult life, in particular, the married state, when you will emerge into a world of grown-up problems for the first time.
None will emerge victor in this holocaust.
No, wrong week. Next Wednesday I emerge from this plaster cocoon.
Something's moving, will soon emerge, and crawl upon the earth.
Nevertheless, one important point did emerge.
Don Juan and Pablo emerge in the autumn sun at one of these dried up wells which go down into the infernal labyrinths by secret elevators.
Indeed, in connection with your case the name of a highly respectable personality did emerge, an officer in Her Majesty's regiment of New South Wales.
Next Wednesday I emerge from this plaster cocoon.
The Reich can only emerge through a war.
I'm surprised you bothered with him. Nevertheless, one important point did emerge. Didn't you notice anything odd in what he said?
Technical skills often emerge as late as mid-career.
Inside this curio shop next week, from amidst this old-school rococo and some fusty, moth-eaten antiquary, will emerge a bottle- this one.
Or wíll ít be another tríumph of a great man, a great ínventor, who, despíte hís oddball reputatíon, may yet emerge as the predomínant scíentifíc geníus of our tíme?
If you have and know will emerge.
I mean, we must be increasingly on the alert. to prevent them from taking over other mine shaft space. in order to breed more prodigiously than we do. thus knocking us out through superior numbers when we emerge!
I always emerge victorious.
And then at the count of 10, without the aid of any death-defying leap, I shall emerge from this trunk unassisted.
If they should emerge.
When they emerge, do you use it more.
In other words, you do not know what will emerge.
I'll be lucky to emerge a private.
All day we bathe in a sea of light and emerge to cover ourselves with darkness like a bathrobe.
Next Wednesday I emerge from this. plaster cocoon.
I wonder who will emerge as the next ruler of France?
They are stored in trays and will re-emerge normally when we land.
Even though we are far away and getting lost in the world or in our dreams, there are places that emerge from this country.
The underworld who emerge more numerous each day, from the slums of Paris. And who are enraged.
A pattern's beginning to emerge.
Hopefully, this'll shatter his recent personality and allow the old one to emerge again.
Yes indeed. you are right, nothing is really a feat, otherwise, valuable ideals would emerge!
When the time is right, we will emerge and take our rightful place as the supreme power of the universe!
When the Wirrn emerge, you will be hunted down and destroyed, as you destroyed us!

News and current affairs

It is certainly one of the more innovative and promising ideas to emerge from a rather barren policy landscape.
The Arthur Anderson, Enron, and WorldCom scandals didn't emerge out of thin air, but had their origins in the mid-1990s, when the US Treasury actually intervened to stop attempts by the supposedly independent accounting standards board to improve matters.
Should the disastrous events contemplated here occur, a new global economy will eventually emerge from the ashes.
The debts will re-emerge like a tumor, growing year by year, while undermining the creditworthiness of stable eurozone countries.
The question now is what story will emerge from the twenty-first century.
If this continues, a third party will emerge, committed to cleaning up American politics and restoring a measure of decency and fairness.
The only clear lesson to emerge from Iran's disputed presidential election is that the country has a vibrant and indeed dynamic civil society.
An armed attack could also cause the Iranian public to rally around the government, reducing the chances that a more responsible leadership might emerge.
The bottom line is that we can't predict where the threat will emerge, so we need a distributed, intelligent detection system.
When terrorism indicators are taken into account, Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, and Israel emerge as resilient innovators.
It was also the first Asian country to emerge as a world power, defeating Manchu-ruled China and Czarist Russia in separate wars.
Although such a gap may emerge initially, the cost of reprogenetics is likely to drop sharply over time.
Second, the needed science will not emerge from the poorly financed laboratories and universities of developing countries.
But, as high-definition images of oil spewing from the bottom of the ocean are matched up with those of blackened coastline and devastated wildlife, a very different story could emerge.
Yet, history is unfair, and the US, despite its greater responsibility for today's global crisis, may emerge in better shape than most countries from the morass.
Is Burma, like South Africa under de Klerk, truly poised to emerge from a half-century of self-imposed isolation?
Indeed, it is widely expected that a new system of collective leadership will emerge if Kim Jong-il is incapacitated.
With such a fresh perspective on matter, new potentials could emerge.
Whereas Japan, the US, and Europe are competent at research into what is almost known, the cutting-edge science is more likely to emerge in an economy hungry for resources and infrastructure, such as China.
These divisions will allow new forces to emerge in Iranian society.
And our economic relationship will no doubt emerge even stronger as a consequence of weathering this storm together.
New groups constantly emerge from the ruins of old ones.
Moreover, with India poking Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the eye over her climate-change entreaties, the world could easily see an even more unified and unyielding bloc emerge among developing countries.
A new forum will soon emerge.

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