Associations to the word «Emerge»
Noun
- Dominance
- Subcommittee
- Ethnic
- Chaos
- Cul
- Entrepreneurship
- Hegemony
- Cavern
- Investing
- Bidder
- Reorganization
- Tunnel
- Underground
- Decade
- Marxist
- Innovator
- Critique
- Orthodoxy
- Lair
- Haze
- Imf
- Wreckage
- Context
- Powerhouse
- Coma
- Bce
- Restructuring
- Metamorphosis
- Informatics
- Pattern
- Modality
- Equity
- Innovation
- Democracy
- Entrepreneur
- Mid
- Social
- Islamist
- Ern
- Schism
- Grouping
- Airlock
- Resurgence
- Ism
- Concept
- Threat
- Sheath
- Hatch
- Rabbinic
- Imperialism
- Caterpillar
- Intellectual
- Recession
- Shadow
- Civilization
- Preoccupation
- Swarm
Adjective
- Eighteenth
- Weakened
- Leftist
- Neo
- Mesopotamia
- Blinking
- Psychedelic
- Conceptual
- Socialist
- Radical
- Uniformed
- Holistic
- Technological
- Vibrant
- Fascist
- Dusk
- Seminal
- Postwar
- Promising
- Flourishing
- Proto
- Militant
- Articulate
- Fledged
- Doctrinal
- Multinational
- Shadowy
- Distinct
- Conflicting
- Hardcore
- Whence
- Seventeenth
- Contextual
- Evangelical
- Fragmented
- Viable
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMERGE, verb. (intransitive) To come into view.
EMERGE, verb. (intransitive) (copulative) To come out of a situation, object or a liquid.
EMERGE, verb. (intransitive) To become known.
Dictionary definition
EMERGE, verb. Come out into view, as from concealment; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office".
EMERGE, verb. Come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves".
EMERGE, verb. Become known or apparent; "Some nice results emerged from the study".
EMERGE, verb. Come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge".
EMERGE, verb. Happen or occur as a result of something.
Wise words
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings
peace.