emerge|emerged|emerges|emerging in English
verb
[e·merge || ɪ'mɜːdʒ]
appear, come out, be revealed
Use "emerge|emerged|emerges|emerging" in a sentence
1. If the Coleoptile does not emerge through the soil surface, the first true leaf emerges below ground, takes on an accordion-like
2. An interesting pattern emerges.
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4. Nemesis emerges from the time warp.
5. Unfortunately, when I got there -- emerges Ray.
6. In Psalm 8 a similar theme emerges.
7. The second oral tentacle pore emerges superficially.
8. Periodical cicadas emerge in huge groups called Broods. There are 12 Broods of cicadas that emerge every seven years and three Broods that emerge every 13 years, Raupp said
9. Leaders emerge from a bruising contest.
10. It emerges from our understanding of basic neuroscience.
11. Here then emerges the historical difficulty of Primogeniture.
12. It emerges in spring to feed and mate.
13. They're creating the ecosystem from which innovation emerges.
14. And it will emerge completely refined.
15. A general pattern began to emerge .
16. The flowers emerge in the spring.
17. How strange to emerge from my solitude.
18. Figure 1: Leaves Emerge from Coleoptiles
19. Emerges with light-brownish adaxials and pinkish-red Abaxials
20. In the meantime Koquillion emerges from the tunnel door.
21. A pigeon emerges, wings flapping noisily, from the tower.
22. What emerges in history is bound to die out.
23. What emerges is a complex picture of family rivalry.
24. Finally, the stragglers emerge from the dust.
25. But the diva emerges and she faces the camera crew.