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First attested in the late 16th century. Borrowed from Middle French emerger, from Latin ēmergō (“to rise up or out”), from ē- (a variant of ex- (“out, forth”)) + mergō (“to dip, to sink”)
- (Received Pronunciation, General Australian) IPA(key): /ɪˈmɜːd͡ʒ/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɪˈmɝd͡ʒ/
- Hyphenation: emerge
- Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)dʒ
emerge (third-person singular simple present emerges, present participle emerging, simple past and past participle emerged)
- (intransitive) To come into view.
- 1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter XII, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
There were many wooden chairs for the bulk of his visitors, and two wicker armchairs with red cloth cushions for superior people. From the packing-cases had emerged some Indian clubs, […], and all these articles […] made a scattered and untidy decoration that Mrs. Clough assiduously dusted and greatly cherished. - 2006, Edwin Black, chapter 2, in Internal Combustion:
Throughout the 1500s, the populace roiled over a constellation of grievances of which the forest emerged as a key focal point. The popular late Middle Ages fictional character Robin Hood, dressed in green to symbolize the forest, dodged fines for forest offenses and stole from the rich to give to the poor. But his appeal was painfully real and embodied the struggle over wood. - 2011 November 10, Jeremy Wilson, “England Under 21 5 Iceland Under 21 0: match report”, in Telegraph:
With such focus from within the footballing community this week on Remembrance Sunday, there was something appropriate about Colchester being the venue for last night’s game. Troops from the garrison town formed a guard of honour for both sets of players, who emerged for the national anthem with poppies proudly stitched into their tracksuit jackets.
- 1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter XII, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
- (intransitive, copulative) To come out of a situation, object, or a liquid.
He emerged unscathed from the accident.
The Soviet Union emerged from the ruins of an empire.
The submarine emerged from the ocean.- 2012 March-April, Anna Lena Phillips, “Sneaky Silk Moths”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 172:
Last spring, the periodical cicadas emerged across eastern North America. Their vast numbers and short above-ground life spans inspired awe and irritation in humans—and made for good meals for birds and small mammals.
- 2012 March-April, Anna Lena Phillips, “Sneaky Silk Moths”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 172:
- (intransitive) To become known.
Gradually the truth emerged.- 2014 June 21, “Magician’s brain”, in The Economist, volume 411, number 8892:
The [Isaac] Newton that emerges from the [unpublished] manuscripts is far from the popular image of a rational practitioner of cold and pure reason. The architect of modern science was himself not very modern. He was obsessed with alchemy.
- 2014 June 21, “Magician’s brain”, in The Economist, volume 411, number 8892:
(to come into view): come forth, forthcome, heave in sight; see also Thesaurus:appear
(to become known): come to light, transpire
to come into view
- Arabic: ظَهَرَ (ar) (ẓahara)
Moroccan Arabic: بان (bān) - Armenian: երեւիլ (hy) (erewil) (Western Armenian), երեւալ (hy) (erewal) (Eastern Armenian)
- Azerbaijani: yaranmaq, meydana gəlmək, əmələ gəlmək, ortaya çıxmaq, peyda olmaq
- Bulgarian: появявам се (pojavjavam se)
- Catalan: emergir (ca)
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 出現 / 出现 (ceot1 jin6)
Mandarin: 出現 / 出现 (zh) (chūxiàn) - Czech: objevit se
- Finnish: ilmestyä (fi), tulla näkyviin, ilmaantua (fi)
- French: émerger (fr)
- German: erscheinen (de), auftauchen (de) (coll., fig.)
- Hawaiian: please add this translation if you can
- Hebrew: צץ (he) (tsats), התגלה (hitgalá), בִּצְבֵּץ (he) (bitzbétz)
- Hungarian: előbukkan (hu), felbukkan (hu), előkerül (hu)
- Indonesian: muncul (id)
- Japanese: 現れる (ja) (あらわれる, arawareru)
- Latin: emergo, exsisto (la)
- Macedonian: осамне (osamne)
- Malay: muncul (ms), timbul
- Māori: riaki
- Portuguese: emergir (pt)
- Romanian: apărea (ro), emerge (ro) (rare)
- Russian: появля́ться (ru) impf (pojavljátʹsja), появи́ться (ru) pf (pojavítʹsja), возника́ть (ru) impf (voznikátʹ), возни́кнуть (ru) pf (vozníknutʹ)
- Scots: kyth
- Spanish: emerger (es), aparecer (es), aflorar (es)
- Swedish: dyka upp (sv)
- Tày: bủn
- Thai: ผุด (th) (pùt)
- Ukrainian: з'явля́тися (uk) (zʺjavljátysja), виника́ти (vynykáty)
to come out of
- Bulgarian: изли́зам (bg) (izlízam)
- Catalan: emergir (ca), sorgir (ca)
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 出嚟 (ceot1 lai4, ceot1 lei4)
Mandarin: 出來 / 出来 (zh) (chūlái) - Danish: opstå
- Dutch: opduiken (nl)
- Egyptian: (prj)
- Esperanto: emerĝi
- Finnish: selvitä (fi) (of a situation); nousta (fi)
- French: émerger (fr), sortir (fr)
- German: herauskommen (de), davonkommen (de) (situation), auftauchen (de) (liquid)
- Hebrew: צף (he) (tsaf)
- Hungarian: felmerül (hu), felbukkan (hu), előbukkan (hu), előbújik (hu), kiemelkedik (hu), kibújik (hu)
- Indonesian: muncul (id), sembul (id)
- Italian: emergere (it), venire fuori (it)
- Japanese: 出てくる (ja) (でてくる, dete kuru)
- Latin: prōdeō (la), ēmergō
- Middle English: spryngen
- Portuguese: emergir (pt)
- Russian: выходи́ть (ru) impf (vyxodítʹ), вы́йти (ru) pf (výjti)
- Spanish: surgir (es), emerger (es), aflorar (es)
- Thai: ผุด (th) (pùt)
- Tocharian B: lät-
- Ukrainian: вихо́дити (uk) (vyxódyty)
to become known
- Bulgarian: изплувам (bg) (izpluvam)
- Czech: vyjít najevo pf
- Finnish: tulla ilmi, käydä ilmi, selvitä (fi), paljastua (fi)
- French: émerger (fr)
- German: bekannt werden, herauskommen (de) (coll.)
- Greek: αναδύομαι (el) (anadýomai)
- Hungarian: kiderül (hu), kitűnik (hu), nyilvánvalóvá válik
- Italian: venire alla luce, venire fuori (it), emergere (it)
- Russian: всплыва́ть (ru) impf (vsplyvátʹ), всплыть (ru) pf (vsplytʹ)
- Scots: kyth
- Spanish: emerger (es), aparecer (es)
- Ukrainian: сплива́ти (splyváty)
emerge
- Alternative spelling of emerg.
emerge
ēmerge
emerge
- inflection of emergir:
a emerge (third-person singular present **emerge, past participle emers, third-person subjunctive emeargă) 3rd conjugation
- emergent
- “emerge”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language) (in Romanian), 2004–2026
emerge
- inflection of emerger: