You use 'emerge' when something or someone comes out from a place where they were hidden or not seen. It means to appear after being covered or hidden.
The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
She emerged from the room quietly.
We say 'emerge' when information or facts start to be known by people after being hidden or unknown. It means something important starts to appear.
New facts emerged after the meeting.
Problems emerged during the project.
Use 'emerge' when a person or thing becomes important, known, or successful after some time. It shows growth or change to a better state.
She emerged as a leader in the company.
A new artist emerged this year.
In nature, 'emerge' means to come out from a surface like water, soil, or a shell. It often describes insects or animals that appear after being inside something.
The butterfly emerged from the cocoon.
Small fish emerged from the water plants.
'Emerge' can mean that ideas, questions, or topics start to appear or become important during a talk or story. It shows that something is noticed or raised.
New ideas emerged during the debate.
Many questions emerged from the conversation.
We say 'emerge' when a person or thing comes out of a hard or bad situation in a better or stronger way. It shows overcoming difficulties.
The company emerged from the crisis stronger.
She emerged from illness feeling well.