Vocabulary
Emerge
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
move out of or away from something and become visible.
Urdu meaning
ظاہر ہونا، سامنے آنا، نکلنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- As temperatures shift, bees may emerge from hibernation before their preferred flowers bloom, while butterfly lifecycles become misaligned with host plant availability.
- Whether the Gulf security map would be redrawn via this agreement will become clearer when the details emerge.
- But which knowledge and skills will survive AI, which sub-fields will die (some people say programming is already dead) and which new fields and sub-fields will emerge?
- Four key lessons emerge from entrusting district-level decision-making.
- Two perspectives emerge in this regard.
Synonyms
come out, appear, come into view, become visible, make an appearance, turn up
Curator example
“black ravens emerged from the fog”
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