EMERGING


Meaning of EMERGING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a developing/emerging nation (= one that is starting to have more industry )

Food shortages are often a problem in developing nations.

an emerging/fledgling democracy (= new )

the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

newly

The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.

They never in any case became a significant part of the newly emerging pattern, whereas the other four did.

The former idea represents the older model, the latter the newly emerging picture.

Indeed, by the late Silurian, colonization of the changing land with its newly emerging continents was well under way.

It may interest you to be reminded that around 1911 a rather similar crisis was facing the newly emerging car industry.

■ NOUN

democracy

And the growth of an emerging democracy over the past two years provides an outlet for his critics' denunciations.

market

Why should emerging markets be particularly attractive?

technology

The conference will seek to identify ways in which emerging technology can be more closely geared to end-user needs.

All the banks say that the government's Loan Guarantee Scheme has stimulated small businesses involved with emerging technologies .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

In 1911 the newly emerging car industry faced a crisis.

Opinions vary on emerging markets such as China and Indonesia.

The program is designed to help identify emerging trends in drug use.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A new view of war, albeit one which had close links with past ideas, was gradually emerging .

But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.

But to those in distress, and towards unrecognized or emerging talent, he was unfailing in his generosity and support.

Details of the operation to remove the boat people are now emerging .

Rural recreation geography: An emerging or mature discipline?

The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.

This emerging kind of organization within production is sometimes called flexible specialization.

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