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emergence = e- (out) + merge (to dip into) → Latin 'emergere' → Latin → Old French → English. Imagine a flower breaking through the soil after a long winter, slowly emerging into the sunlight, representing new beginnings and discoveries.
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Emergence is the process of something becoming visible or known after being hidden or uncertain, often gradually and unpredictably. In science you can see the emergence of complex patterns from simple rules; in business you hear about the emergence of a new market or trend that reshapes strategy. It also describes a moment when a significant idea or development comes to light, sometimes shifting an entire field. Learners should note that emergence usually collocates with nouns like process, phenomenon, trend, or idea, and it often implies novelty that was not obvious before. A vivid metaphor is a flower breaking through soil after winter, symbolizing growth and discovery.
Explain to an English speaker (meta, keep short): Emergence emphasizes the process of coming into view, not just the final appearance; learners often default to rise or appear and miss the gradual reveal.
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