emer·gence

emer·gence
/ıˈmɚʤəns/ noun [noncount]
: the act of becoming known or coming into view : the act of emerging

his surprising emergence [=arrival, appearance] as a leader

the emergence of the Internet as an important means of communication

the economy's emergence from a recession


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  • gence — as·trin·gence; cen·trif·u·gence; con·tin·gence; con·ver·gence; di·vul·gence; ef·ful·gence; emer·gence; ex·i·gence; ful·gence; im·mer·gence; in·di·gence; in·sur·gence; in·tran·si·gence; mer·gence; neg·li·gence; pre·ful·gence; pun·gence;… …   English syllables

  • emergence — emer·gence …   English syllables

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