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Emerge

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

English: /ɪˈmɜːrdʒ/

Definitions

  • To move out of or away from something and become visible.
  • To become apparent, important, or prominent.
  • To recover from a difficult situation or experience.

Usage Examples

  • The sun began to emerge from behind the clouds.
  • A leader must emerge in times of crisis.
  • After years of struggle, she managed to emerge victorious.

Etymology

From Latin emergere, meaning "to rise up, bring forth," derived from e- (out, forth) and mergere (to dip, plunge).

Synonyms

  • Appear
  • Surface
  • Arise
  • Manifest

Antonyms

  • Disappear
  • Vanish
  • Withdraw
  • Recede

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Emerger /eˈmeɾxeɾ/
French Émerger /e.meʁ.ʒe/
German Auftauchen /ˈaʊ̯fˌtaʊ̯xən/
Hindi उभरना /ubharnā/
Chinese (Mandarin) 浮现 /fúxiàn/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/
  • American English: /ɪˈmɝːdʒ/
  • Australian English: /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/

Historical Usage

The word "emerge" has been used since the 16th century in English, originally referring to rising from water. Over time, it gained broader metaphorical meanings.

Cultural Nuances

In literature and philosophy, "emerge" is often used metaphorically to signify personal growth, societal evolution, or the revelation of truth.

More Information

"Emerge" is widely used in various contexts, from personal development to scientific discussions. It plays a crucial role in storytelling, symbolizing transformation, progress, and overcoming obstacles.

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