emergence

[ US /ˈimɝdʒəns, ɪˈmɝdʒəns/ ]
[ UK /ɪmˈɜːd‍ʒəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
  2. the act of emerging
  3. the gradual beginning or coming forth
    figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
  4. the becoming visible
    not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
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How To Use emergence In A Sentence

  • The former seems more likely in that the emergence of bichrome pottery is dated to approximately 1550 B.C., or roughtly four centuries prior to the documented arrival of the Peleset ( "Sea-people"). CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • A more specific look is then taken at the Ottoman 'sanjaks' or district provinces, with the Jerusalem sanjak "as a separate entity from the other regions of Syria [being] of tremendous importance for the emergence of Palestine about fifty years later. The Israel/Palestine Question - Book Reveviw
  • One of the main reasons for the emergence of protectionism can be found in the distributive consequences of trade.
  • Its perceptual configurations have been thought to have a special relevance to the emergence of formal artistic qualities which cannot be reduced to a measurable aggregate of more elementary constituents.
  • The direct impact of a long-term imbalanced sex ratio at birth is the emergence of "gradient marriage squeeze," it said. The Times of India
  • The policies and attitudes of the autocracy virtually ruled out the emergence of a moderate, reformist labour movement.
  • He played a very important role in the emergence and furtherance of ecumenical teaching and thought.
  • However, the use of drug combinations is designed to limit the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants and may suppress plasma viraemia more effectively.
  • By contrast, the authors note the emergence of a specific type of younger man, commonly called otaku or herbivore. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Heads emerge from leaf collars beginning in early July, and flowering commences within days after head emergence.
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