Emerge
31emerge, emerse, immerge — Emerge, meaning to come forth, to rise up, and to come into sight, is followed by the preposition from: Martha emerged from the pool with her hair dripping. The sun emerged from behind fleecy clouds. Emerse no longer appears in the language… …
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33emerge, issue — The basic meanings of emerge are stated in the preceding entry. Issue also means to come forth, but it is applied in situations involving a forceful breaking out of something that has been confined or enclosed: Fire streaked smoke began to issue… …
34emerge — 1) hatch from an egg 2) come up out of the water (as in hatching insects) …
35emerge — verb /i. mɚdʒ/ a) To come into view. He emerged unscathed from the accident. b) To come out of a situation, object or a liquid. The submarine emerged from the ocean …
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37emerge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. issue, appear; arise, come forth. See egress. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rise, surface, come out, develop; see appear 1 , 3 , arise 3 , begin 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. appear, arise, issue …
38emerge — see MERGE …
39emerge — e·merge || ɪ mÉœËdÊ’ v. appear, come out, be revealed …
40emerge — [ɪ mə:dʒ] verb 1》 move out of something and become visible. ↘(of an insect) break out from an egg, cocoon, or pupal case. 2》 come into existence or greater prominence. ↘(of facts) become known. 3》 recover from or survive a difficult… …