emerge

/ɪˈmɜːd͡ʒ/
verb 3noun 1

Collocations

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1

(verb.) come out

ADV

slowly | suddenly | finally, eventually

PREP

from

She emerged from the bathroom just as her friends arrived for dinner.

into

After walking through the dark tunnel, the hikers emerged into a beautiful mountain valley.

out of

A new technology emerged out of the university's research laboratory last year.

2

(verb.) become known

ADV

clearly, strongly

From the investigation, it emerged clearly that the company had ignored safety warnings for months.

gradually

quickly

A new leader quickly emerged from the group of candidates during the election campaign.

recently

later, subsequently

It later emerged that the company had been planning the merger for several months.

eventually, ultimately

After weeks of discussion, the team ultimately emerged with a plan that everyone could support.

VERB + EMERGE

begin to, start to

New cracks started to emerge in the old concrete wall after the heavy rain.

PREP

from

A new understanding of the problem gradually emerged from our team's discussions.

3

(verb.) start to exist

ADV

rapidly

New technologies have rapidly emerged as essential tools in modern workplaces over the last decade.

gradually, slowly

PHRASES

newly emerged/emerging

Several newly emerged tech companies have completely changed how people work from home.

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