Emerge (verb)

  1. Come out or become apparent.
  2. Come out of a state of being hidden, invisible, or obscured.
  3. Come out of a state of being covered, submerged, or concealed.
  4. Come out of a state of being obscure, unknown, or insignificant.
  5. Come out of a state of being dormant or inactive.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin emergere, from e- (variant of ex-) "out" + mergere "to dip, submerge".

Examples:

  1. He emerged from the building.
  2. She emerged from the water.
  3. The truth emerged during the investigation.
  4. The problem emerged after the software update.
  5. A new leader emerged from the group.
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