Synonym: appear, come into view, come out. Antonym: submerge. Similar words: emergency, emerging, at the mercy of, energy, undergo, urge, undergraduate, large. Meaning: [ɪ'mɜːdʒ] v. 1. come out into view, as from concealment 2. come out of 3. become known or apparent 4. come up to the surface of or rise 5. happen or occur as a result of something.
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31. Udal could emerge as the best bet of all.
32. Next, two smaller plastic bags emerge.
33. Another possible problem could emerge from the political arena.
34. Instead, online brokers will emerge as intermediaries.
35. Several structures emerge during the construction of formal operations.
36. The more or less chronological order of the essays allows certain themes to emerge and evolve over time.
37. As more and more frauds emerge it becomes apparent that conmen are trying to dupe vulnerable people.
38. I even resorted to going to a hairdresser who guaranteed that I'd emerge with dead straight hair.
39. The work of the Community Education Project indicates how a new pattern of education could emerge in sparsely populated areas.
40. Particularly during successful long-term participant observation, the borderline between overt and covert recording can become blurred and quite difficult problems emerge.
41. There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.
42. You must also listen closely for the vitriolic jewels that emerge from behind the gold-capped smiles.
43. When you have gone through an experience of horror-and all those who have experienced deep depression know it-you emerge free of fear.
44. Gusev knew from experience that sooner or later something would emerge and give the vital clue.
45. It is in their attitude to agrarian reform that the premisses of liberalism emerge most clearly.
46. Differences emerge in three ways: argument; competition; and conflict - which alone is considered wholly harmful.
47. For all that, observers are unanimous that Swapo will emerge with a clear majority.
48. Recognition of this fact will emerge in some of the criticism to be offered of much work in this field.
49. At about the seventeenth day the first butterflies will probably start to emerge.
50. In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
51. Geertz's assertions about Balinese society emerge from the wholly male-dominated world of cockfighting.
52. To his left Stephen saw men trying to emerge from the trench but being smashed by bullets before they could stand.
53. People emerge from the casinos with beers in one hand and plastic cups full of change in the other.
54. By 8, an age when problems at school often emerge because of increased academic expectations, both groups were remarkably similar.
55. None the less, groups periodically emerge to articulate demands for political, social, and economic changes.
56. What does emerge from it is that Norris's way of reading Derrida is likely to make considerable demands on the reader.
57. The results agree with Bellugi's interpretations, though certain striking differences between speech and sign coding begin to emerge.
58. A deeper understanding of the function of leys might emerge if they could be seen in ritual terms.
59. Some patterns of normal colonic motility have begun to emerge,[www.Sentencedict.com] but specific abnormalities are yet to be defined.
60. The larger ones lay larger capsules from which larger embryos emerge and grow faster.
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