emergence
Americannoun
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the act or process of emerging.
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an outgrowth, as a prickle, on the surface of a plant.
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Evolution. the appearance of new properties or species in the course of development or evolution.
noun
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the act or process of emerging
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an outgrowth, such as a prickle, that contains no vascular tissue and does not develop into stem, leaf, etc
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Origin of emergence
First recorded in 1640–50; from French, from Medieval Latin; see emergency
Explanation
An emergence is when something comes into view — like the emergence of a seedling in a garden or the famous emergence of Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day — which is supposed to show how soon spring will "emerge." Emergence is a noun that goes back to the Latin root emergere, meaning "bring to light," and it came into English in the 17th century. Just as something comes to light or shows up where there was darkness or nothing before, an emergence happens — like new technologies such as the emergence of e-readers. Pronouncing emergence is the same as pronouncing emergency but without the long e sound at the end.
Vocabulary lists containing emergence
Evolutionary Biology - Adaptation
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Content Summary 4.7: Early Modern Western Society and Culture
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Content Summary 1.3: Origins of Complex Urban Societies in the Ancient World
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Example Sentences
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These questions inform the emergence of space-time itself and radical new proposals that treat it as the universe’s memory.
From Science Daily • Jun. 8, 2026
The most novel development is the emergence of megacap tech companies like Anthropic and SpaceX, both of which have raised capital at valuations close to $1 trillion.
From Barron's • Jun. 5, 2026
McKinney’s sudden emergence in the race in May saw him hijack the incumbent’s support from law enforcement.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2026
Traditional sportsbooks have seen their stocks take a hit with the emergence of prediction markets like Polymarket and their sports-event contracts.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 3, 2026
Its emergence was accompanied by the development of a new stone tool technology, now recognised as a defining feature of this species.
From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
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