emerged
Prononciation : [ɪˈmɜrdʒd]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(verb) to come out from somewhere or to become visible. It's like when you see a butterfly come out of its cocoon. It wasn't there before, and now it is.
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The sun emerged from behind the clouds, and everything looked brighter.
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The bird did not emerge from its nest; it stayed hidden inside.
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Where did the new ideas emerge from?
Contexte : « development »
(verb) to come into being or to become known after a time. It’s like when a new trend or fashion starts to be seen everywhere.
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A new leader emerged to guide the community through hard times.
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No new solutions emerged from the meeting; things stayed the same.
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What new opportunities have emerged recently?
Contexte : « growth »
(verb) to grow out or develop from something. Like when a flower sprouts from the ground after being buried in soil.
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From her hard work, great talents emerged that surprised everyone.
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Unfortunately, no new ideas emerged from the project despite the effort.
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What problems emerged from the last experiment?
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