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emerging

[ih-mur-jing] / ɪˈmɜr dʒɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
looming
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Aaron’s work as a reporter includes a stint covering the emerging sciences of biotechnology, stem-cell research and the field of human fertility for the Los Angeles Times.

From The Wall Street Journal

Angeles recently bought small-cap stocks for the first time in about 20 years and dropped a longstanding overweight position in U.S. assets to add exposure in Europe and emerging markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is the highest rate since at least 2010, when the U.S. was emerging from the financial crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another office in the complex studies emerging online threats, while a digital forensics lab extracts and analyses data from electronic devices like laptops, phones and even cars.

From Barron's

While many people report breakthrough ideas emerging from dreams, researchers have struggled to test this phenomenon because dreams are difficult to control in a lab setting.

From Science Daily