"Emerge" is a verb.
The mountain daisies will soon emerge from the snow.
A good sentence would be: " The bear always has to emerge from behind the trees at midnight for a walk
The root word of "source" is the Latin word "surgere," meaning "to rise" or "to emerge."
The verb "evolve". To evolve is to change gradually; to develop into a different adaptive state or condition. Think "evolution".
'Emerge' comes to the English language directly from the Old French language, which took it from the Latin language.Please access the related link below for more information:
day by day,i could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil
A chick will emerge from the egg.
No, the word 'emerge' is a verb; a word meaning to become apparent, important, or known; to come out into view; a word for an action.The noun form of the verb to emerge is emergence.
Emergency means an unforeseen occurrence requiring immediate action. Emerge means to come into view or to become apparent. The word emergency has the word emerge embedded in it because it has its etymology in the word emerge - An emergency is something that quickly emerges, or becomes apparent, and needs acting on.
The hibernating polar bears will soon emerge from their dens.
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The mountain daisies will soon emerge from the snow.
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