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Princeton's WordNet

  1. emerging, risingadjective

    coming to maturity

    "the rising generation"

  2. emergent, emergingadjective

    coming into existence

    "an emergent republic"

Wiktionary

  1. emergingadjective

    Becoming prominent; newly formed; emergent; rising.

Wikipedia

  1. Emerging

    Emerging is the title of the only album by the Phil Keaggy Band, released in 1977 on NewSong Records. The album's release was delayed due to a shift in record pressing plant priorities following the death of Elvis Presley. The album was re-released on CD in 2000 as ReEmerging with one original track omitted and four newly recorded songs by the band members.

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  1. emerging

    Emerging refers to something that is in the process of becoming more apparent, prominent, or important. It could also refer to new developments or trends, as well as the early stages of growth or evolution. The term is often used in various contexts, like emerging markets in business, emerging artists in the art world, or emerging technologies in science.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Emerging

    of Emerge

Freebase

  1. Emerging

    Emerging is the title of the only album by the Phil Keaggy Band, released in 1977 on NewSong Records. The album was re-released on CD in 2000 as ReEmerging with a different track listing, including four newly recorded songs by the original band members.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of emerging in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of emerging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of emerging in a Sentence

  1. Todd Rosenbluth:

    Based on the names and country profiles, it should seem they are offering you the same exposure, but they track different indices, their country exposure is going to be different, and that exposure difference helps explain why they perform differently. So far, the discrepancy has helped The Vanguard fund, Todd Rosenbluth said, although both funds have taken a hit since the end of June, when the Shanghai Composite Index. SSEC started falling. Since then, The Vanguard fund has lost 11.65 percent, while the iShares fund has fallen 12.45 percent. Year to date, The Vanguard fund is down 6.97 percent, and the iShares fund is down 8.89 percent. Chinese shares have been falling on fears that the nation's economy may slow well beyond the 7 percent growth rate that analysts had earlier suggested would be a bottom for that market. China has moved to weaken its currency to bolster its economy and share prices. The difference between the two funds is expected to widen because the two different indexes they follow will be treating Chinese stocks differently. Financial Times Stock Exchange, the Financial Times Stock Exchange, plans to begin adding onshore Chinese equities, known as A-shares, to Financial Times Stock Exchange broad emerging markets indexes, which Vanguard follows. The Vanguard benchmark, the FTSE Emerging Index, now has approximately 26 percent exposure to China, according to the mutual fund company. In June, Vanguard said it would begin shifting to a new Financial Times Stock Exchange index later this year. The new index will have a 29 percent exposure to China, including a 5.6 percent exposure to A-shares. MSCI Inc( MSCI.N), however, said in June that it was not ready to include the A-shares in its two emerging market indexes.

  2. Oskar Schindler:

    The persecution of Jews in occupied Poland meant that we could see horror emerging gradually in many ways. In 1939, they were forced to wear Jewish stars, and people were herded and shut up into ghettos. Then, in the years '41 and '42 there was plenty of public evidence of pure sadism. With people behaving like pigs, I felt the Jews were being destroyed. I had to help them. There was no choice.

  3. Markus Schneider:

    One of the things that has helped emerging markets was the synchronised improvement in global growth - you had both developed markets growth and emerging markets growth - and that is being challenged by concerns about global trade wars, we could see a structural break in how some of the most important allies, i.e. Europe and the U.S., trade with each other, and that's not positive for some of the major emerging markets.

  4. Pete Stavros:

    Growth in this business is driven by exposure to emerging markets, and we'd plan to keep expanding that. One of the neat things about this company is that it's very diversified already in terms of geography, with a significant presence in Latin America, China and the Middle East. In many of those regions there is an increasing use of pharmaceutical and dietary products, so we see a long-term secular uplift from that.

  5. Boutros Boutros-Ghali:

    A new vision of development is emerging. Development is becoming a people-centered process, whose ultimate goal must be the improvement of the human condition.

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Translations for emerging

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  • entstehendGerman
  • αναδυόμενοGreek
  • emergenteSpanish
  • nouseva, orastava, kasvava, nuoriFinnish
  • émergentFrench
  • emergentiItalian
  • 発展途上, 新興Japanese
  • ಉದಯೋನ್ಮುಖKannada
  • (naar) boven komen, zich vertonen, naar buiten komen, zich voordoen, blijkenDutch
  • emergentePortuguese
  • восходящий, появление, растущий, возникающий, развивающийсяRussian
  • framväxandeSwedish
  • வளர்ந்து வரும்Tamil
  • ఉద్భవిస్తున్నTelugu
  • emergingUkrainian
  • ابھرتی ہوئیUrdu
  • 新兴Chinese

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