emergent

[US]/ɪ'mɜːdʒ(ə)nt/
[UK]/ɪ'mɝdʒənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. urgent; coming into being; newly formed; in the early stages of development.

Phrases & Collocations

emergent situation

emergent light

emergent treatment

Example Sentences

the emergent nations of Africa

emergent spring shoots; an emergent political leader.

Trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae dominate the canopy and emergent layers of the hyper-diverse, aseasonal, humid lowland tropical forests of Southeast Asia.

Early recognition of pneumopericardium is important, because emergent pericardiocentesis may be required if there is clinical evidence of cardiac tamponade.

The emergent situation required immediate action.

Emergent technologies are shaping the future of our society.

She is an emergent artist gaining recognition in the art world.

Emergent trends in fashion often start on the streets.

The emergent leader quickly gained the trust of the team.

Emergent properties of a system are often unpredictable.

Emergent issues in the project need to be addressed promptly.

The emergent behavior of the crowd caught everyone by surprise.

Emergent challenges require innovative solutions.

The emergent leader brought a fresh perspective to the team.

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