EMERGE, v.i. emerj'. [L. emergo; e, ex, and mergo, to plunge.] 1. To rise out of a fluid or other covering or surrounding substance; as, to emerge from the water or from the ocean.That is--emerging from the deep.We say, a planet emerges from the sun's light; a star emerging from chaos. It is opposed to immerge.2. To issue; to proceed from.3. To reappear, after being eclipsed; to leave the sphere of the obscuring object.The sun is said to emerge, when the moon ceases to obscure its light; the satellites of Jupiter emerge, when they appear beyond the limb of the planet.4. To rise out of a state of depression or obscurity; to rise into view; as, to emerge from poverty or obscurity; to emerge from the gloom of despondency. |
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