adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a developing/emerging nation (= one that is starting to have more industry )
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Food shortages are often a problem in developing nations.
an emerging/fledgling democracy (= new )
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the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
newly
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The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.
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They never in any case became a significant part of the newly emerging pattern, whereas the other four did.
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The former idea represents the older model, the latter the newly emerging picture.
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Indeed, by the late Silurian, colonization of the changing land with its newly emerging continents was well under way.
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It may interest you to be reminded that around 1911 a rather similar crisis was facing the newly emerging car industry.
■ NOUN
democracy
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And the growth of an emerging democracy over the past two years provides an outlet for his critics' denunciations.
market
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Why should emerging markets be particularly attractive?
technology
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The conference will seek to identify ways in which emerging technology can be more closely geared to end-user needs.
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All the banks say that the government's Loan Guarantee Scheme has stimulated small businesses involved with emerging technologies .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In 1911 the newly emerging car industry faced a crisis.
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Opinions vary on emerging markets such as China and Indonesia.
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The program is designed to help identify emerging trends in drug use.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A new view of war, albeit one which had close links with past ideas, was gradually emerging .
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But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.
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But to those in distress, and towards unrecognized or emerging talent, he was unfailing in his generosity and support.
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Details of the operation to remove the boat people are now emerging .
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Rural recreation geography: An emerging or mature discipline?
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The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.
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This emerging kind of organization within production is sometimes called flexible specialization.