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emergent
[ih-mur-juhnt]
adjective
coming into view or notice; issuing.
emerging; emerging; rising from a liquid or other surrounding medium.
coming into existence, especially with political independence.
the emergent nations of Africa.
arising casually or unexpectedly.
calling for immediate action; urgent.
Evolution., displaying emergence.
noun
Ecology., an aquatic plant having its stem, leaves, etc., extending above the surface of the water.
emergent
/ ɪˈmɜːdʒənt /
adjective
coming into being or notice
an emergent political structure
(of a nation) recently independent
noun
an aquatic plant with stem and leaves above the water
emergent
Rooted below a body of water or in an area that is periodically submerged but extending above the water level. Used of aquatic plants such as cattails, rushes, or cord grass.
Other Word Forms
- emergently adverb
- emergentness noun
- nonemergent adjective
- reemergent adjective
- unemergent adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Competition in the sector is clearly heating up although Flutter believes the growth opportunities and potential market are big enough to accommodate emergent players.
The phenomenon is known as emergent intelligence—when simple machines, following only a few local cues, begin to organize and act as if they share a mind.
As someone young enough to have witnessed Butler’s emergent days as a Nickelodeon and Disney Channel teen heartthrob firsthand, I’ll admit that I never quite understood the appeal.
Yet in time, the cattle ranchers fell victim to the emergent boom-and-bust pattern of the Southern California economy.
The Reuters news agency reported that a planned event involving the ship in Vietnam was cancelled after what the US embassy in Hanoi called an "emergent operational requirement".
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