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Sentence count:210+4Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appearcome into viewcome outAntonym: submergeSimilar words: emergencyemergingat the mercy ofenergyundergourgeundergraduatelargeMeaning: [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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151. The transparent encryption is a kind of document encryption technology, which emerge in recent years because of the demand of the file security of the enterprise.
152. Mr. Fox's condition was manageable through medication for many years, says Mr. Philippi, but after his arrival at Bear Stearns, new issues began to emerge.
153. Of course, I'm simplifying things quite a bit: In polyphony, harmonies do emerge from the separate voices, and rhythm isn't completely ignored.
154. Some currently circulating H5N1 strains are fully resistant to these the M2 inhibitors. However, should a new virus emerge through reassortment, the M2 inhibitors might be effective.
155. Remarkable commissioner ability chooses excellent design, crackajack stylist ability emerge in large numbers comes out. 2006, the commissioner of the contest group general actual strength is all-time.
156. I was approximately half way down the road, where the park and ride is located, when I saw a huge aircraft about 200 ft in length emerge out of the clouds about 100 ft over the tree line.
157. Its beginning obscured by unemployment caused by the world economic slowdown, the new technological unemployment may emerge as the great socioeconomic challenge of the end of the 20th century.
158. The rapid scale development of the broadband market and the endless emerge of new services represented by IPTV will give an impetus to the development of broadband access technology.
159. She has helped Liberia emerge from years of civil war and make great strides toward reconstruction and a democracy that values the contributions of all Liberians, including its women.
160. The New GM is expected to emerge from court protection in 60–90 days as a leaner , more agile company with fewer brands, dealers, and long-term obligations.
161. Chafers overwinter below ground as pupae and the adults emerge in spring.
162. However, get female soccer players on a field, and different characteristics emerge: bravery and mercilessness.
163. We watched the horizon intently, trying to guess where the sun would emerge. Suddenly, Bill pointed to one small area of brilliant orange-red.
164. The earliest stock exchanges emerge in Bruges and Italy in the thirteenth century.
165. The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater.
166. More and more manipulated news photos emerge in media, which are causing more and more trust crises, photojournalism is facing the challenge in digital era.
167. Allow this to emerge through journaling and you will have a new respect for your dairies.
168. We may be just short of catatonic when these several pages of visual oasis emerge from the vast internet sand dunes.
169. Next season, says spokesman Lionel Vermeil, another aspect of Balenciaga's history innovative fabrics will emerge.
170. Especially the finance derivate market develops rapidly and the finance derivate product emerge in endlessly , the invest chances and the eluding-risk tool to the investors are extended.
171. Psychologist Nico Frijda made a very similar point when he said, "Grief often does not emerge when one is notified of death or departure; such notification consists only of words.
172. "The pattern of difference sequence" precedes individuals and determines to a certain degree the individual behaviors in which some new "pattern of difference sequence" will emerge.
173. But the more balanced economy would take time to emerge, and stock and bond markets, after their rip-roaring rallies, weren't priced for the disarray that could stem from a real sovereign shake-out.
174. Complementary goods and services must emerge (e.g., automobiles required gasoline, better roads, and mechanics).
175. The vocabulary of integral space is luxuriant, rich, enchanting and do not break abstemious, faint emerge those who moving romance is passional .
176. My colleagues and I at PARC believe that what we call ubiquitous computing will gradually emerge as the dominant mode of computer access over the next twenty years.
177. The only quality I have seen emerge from indulging in such behavior is grumpiness and a disinclination to converse in anything but grunts.
178. Whether paid or unpaid,[sentencedict.com] there is usually a credit system for helping to deliver search results and experts emerge from the community.
179. It's a Thursday afternoon at the Seville Beach Hotel in Miami Beach, and about a dozen tourists have gathered to watch the Most Beautiful Women in the World emerge from the ladies' room.
180. Down, but not out: There is still a chance that Qaddafi can emerge from the current crisis with his power -- if not his legitimacy -- intact.
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