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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61. Errors and Expectations was probably the most influential work of pedagogy to emerge from the world of open admissions.
62. Will any sign of a running game emerge against the worst run defense in the league?
63. Against such theories, Tredell sets those which emerge from other disciplines, and which have lately been more commanding and influential.
64. When we emerge into sunlight on the other side, everything has changed.
65. The vehicles that make up a cruise missile flight will emerge regularly from their base and drive around the countryside to practise.
66. Because the truth would emerge as soon as you converted the energy into a different form.
67. Codes of conduct were beginning to emerge and a range of permissible and impermissible subjects was being informally drawn up.
68. Gary Condit, will emerge as major power brokers between conservatives and liberals.
69. Many applications of the technology are starting to emerge, divided between computer games, educational programs and professional uses.
70. White House officials said that President Bush was loath to impose burdens on industry as the country began to emerge from recession.
71. Perhaps the only firm conclusion to emerge from this continuing debate is the recognition that the literary scene has become pluralistic.
72. Now they emerge from their hiding places to venture out of the woods and into the clearings.
73. However, they do not expect any radical revision to emerge in the run-up to legislation.
74. Unfortunately a consensus view has yet to emerge on this question.
75. As we emerge from the recession that will become increasingly apparent.
76. Sociobiology's gender biases emerge more generally in its selectivity about genetics.
77. Bad films emerge from creative anarchy which brings out the weaknesses of those involved.
78. There was enough elbow room in this gargantuan aquarium for all kinds of surprises to emerge.
79. Do they do it all at once, or in chronological order(sentencedict.com), or just as it seems to emerge?
80. How patterns emerge outside the bounds of cause and effect.
81. Underwater wrecks are strewn along the coast and downed planes and tanks emerge from the jungle overgrowth.
82. There were no guarantees that the wealthy, stable, democratic regime of later years would emerge.
83. Those who fail are convinced that a horde of Undead emerge from portals which magically open in the tapestries.
84. Any such majority was now thought likely to depend on formal or informal alliances which might emerge from the current intense negotiations.
85. Performance and Motivation Deep emotions and anxieties emerge during periods of fundamental change.
86. Any new concepts or terms that emerge during this examination of relationships must also be inserted in the deck of cards.
87. These L4 then emerge on to the mucosal surface, migrate to the colon, develop to the adult stage.
88. As we emerge into adolescence,[www.Sentencedict.com] we slowly come to know the future and return to our origins.
89. Nicholson was caught up in the aftermath and became Hollywood's hottest property to emerge for two decades.
90. Eventually some one will emerge from the muck, the rusty mayoral crown askew on a weary head.
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