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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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So was it the emergence of the video or the possibility of a felony conviction that caused ABC to put this season of “The Bachelorette” on ice?

From Los Angeles Times

To the world’s grave danger, so does Titan X — a Lovecraftian tentacled behemoth whose emergence triggers Kong into a violent frenzy.

From Salon

Long a reliable market for German cars, China has become much more challenging due to the emergence of homegrown rivals, particularly for sales of EVs, such as BYD.

From Barron's

Scientists often use the emergence of P. eugubina as an indicator that ecosystems were beginning to recover after the extinction.

From Science Daily

Private credit funds have made large amounts of loans to the tech sector in general, and software companies in particular, that are suddenly being viewed as potentially vulnerable thanks to the emergence of artificial intelligence.

From Barron's