emergent in English

adjective
1
in the process of coming into being or becoming prominent.
the emergent democracies of eastern Europe
2
of or denoting a plant that is taller than the surrounding vegetation, especially a tall tree in a forest.
In summer, nesting habitat is small wetlands with emergent vegetation in boreal forests and parklands.
noun
1
an emergent property.
The memories are not of ongoing conditions but of emergents of new conditions willed by the Initiator against the circumstances over which Israel has no control.
2
an emergent tree or other plant.
This community was dominated by the emergents Polygonum hydropiperoides, Lindernia dubia, Penthorum sedoides, Ludwigia palustris, Echinochloa muricata var. muricata, Scirpus validus, Juncus effusus, and Eleocharis smallii.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "emergent" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "emergent", or refer to the context using the word "emergent" in the English Dictionary.

1. Pennsylvania Ambulance delivers superior pre-hospital emergent and non-emergent patient care.

2. Atrazine 4L is a restricted use post-emergent and pre-emergent herbicide formulated by Drexel Chemical Company

3. Emergent Bilinguals: 3 learner profiles

4. Somatic Abolitionism is an emergent process

5. Emergent light is no longer continuous.

6. Epilogue: Emergent (re‐)Assemblings of biological economies

7. The Reading Turn-Around with Emergent Bilinguals…

8. The emergent thing is on a roll.

9. Constructs are usually named by their emergent pole.

10. Also, like most emergent properties, wear is communication.

11. CUNY-New York State Initiative on Emergent Bilinguals (NYSIEB) works to improve the education of emergent bilingual students across New York State

12. Emergent novelty in a video game is tremendous fun; emergent novelty in our airplane traffic-control system would be a national emergency.

13. That Attunes the emergent and the planned professional intentionality

14. Its moves are an emergent phenomenon from the training.

15. Hence, it is a sub-branch of emergent materialism.

16. Emergent abnormal event intelligent identification alarm device and system

17. Atrazine is a common herbicide that acts as both a pre-emergent (kills weeds before they sprout) and post-emergent (kills mature weeds) weed control

18. However, emergent behavior is not limited to sophisticated games.

19. Emergent democracies created markets that were ripe for exploitation.

20. The emergent higher-level behaviors subsume the lower-level behaviors.

21. Pre-emergent herbicide is usually less effective on sand Burrs

22. Like most emergent phenomena, wear is liable to self - reinforce.

23. Barricade is The Andersons professional-grade pre-emergent weed control

24. But others are totally unexpected-another example of emergent properties.

25. Ben's response to Kathy reflects the setting of an emergent goal.

26. Emergent Bilinguals Ofelia García Jo Anne Kleifgen Lorraine Falchi

27. She is widely perceived as the emergent leader of the movement.

28. Even the computer biomorphs, with their nine genes, had emergent properties.

29. The emergent crisis is the hang-up faced by international society.

30. Constructivist, emergent, and sociocultural perspectives in the context of developmental research

31. Access control for a decentralized or emergent model on a computer network

32. They can read some alphabetic script and know some rules of it. This is called "emergent reading", a big part of "emergent literacy", process from "illiterate" to "literate".

33. For artificial pets, their behaviors are typically "preprogrammed and are not truly emergent".

34. Though temperature is an emergent property, it can be measured precisely, confidently, and predictably.

35. n = number of graduations of mercury thread on thermometer D at emergent stem.

36. In any case and when it is possible, emergent abdominal decompression should be performed.

37. Synonyms for Clamant include dire, imperative, pressing, urgent, acute, burning, compelling, critical, crying and emergent

38. Bulrush is a perennial, emergent, grass-like wetland plant often found growing in large colonies

39. Emergent themes highlighted a gap between access to harm reduction in policy and in practice.

40. The actual temperature rise is an emergent property resulting from interactions among hundreds of factors.

41. Due to emergent resistance, ceftriaxone should not be used for the treatment of Enterobacter infections.

42. This study helps explain the mechanisms and emergent properties of a regulatory network that controls Abscission

43. Due to severe sepsis, the first patient died on day 73 after emergent fasciotomy and debridement.

44. This book provides a comprehensive overview on emergent Bursty patterns in the dynamics of human behaviour

45. Emergent bucket Brigading: a simple mechanisms for improving performance in multi-robot constrained-space foraging tasks

46. There has been a tendency for newspapers to represent both existing political parties and emergent ones.

47. The best way to manage Crabgrass is to get ahead of it with a pre-emergent herbicide

48. The latter constitute an emergent postmodern transformation based on the resurgent realities of body, nature, and place.

49. Certainty Turf Herbicide is a selective, post-emergent herbicide that can treat a broad label of weeds

50. For urgent and emergent pre-Authorizations, call Clinical Care Services at 1-800-229-5522, option 0