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emergence

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/ɪˈmɜːrdʒəns/ · e-mer-gence

The process of becoming visible or coming into existence.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of becoming visible or coming into existence.

دکھائی دینا یا وجود میں آنے کا عمل۔

ابھار

ubhar

Synonyms

appearancedevelopmentarisingظہوریپیدائشترقی

Antonyms

disappearancedeclinevanishingغائب ہوناکم ہوناختم ہونا

Common Collocations

  • emergence of new technologies
  • emergence of an idea
  • the emergence of a trend

Example Sentences

The emergence of new technologies has changed the way we communicate.

نئی ٹیکنالوجیوں کا ابھار نے ہماری بات چیت کرنے کے طریقے کو تبدیل کر دیا ہے۔

Nayi technologyon ka ubhar ne hamari baat cheet karne ke tareeqe ko tabdeel kar diya hai.

The emergence of the sun in the morning is a beautiful sight.

صبح کو سورج کا ابھار ایک خوبصورت منظر ہے۔

Subah ko sooraj ka ubhar aik khoobsurat manzar hai.

The emergence of a new business trend can lead to economic growth.

ایک نئے کاروباری رجحان کا ابھار اقتصادی ترقی کی طرف لے جا سکتا ہے۔

Aik naye karobar ke rujhan ka ubhar iqtisadi taraqqi ki taraf le ja sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

emergency:An emergency refers to a sudden, urgent situation that requires immediate attention, while emergence refers to the process of coming into existence.

Word Family

emerge
verbابھرنا
emergent
adjectiveنمودار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a plant emerging from the soil.

Visualize a seed sprouting and breaking through the ground.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کسی کا ابھار ہو سمندر میں کبھی، / کہ آہنگِ زندگی ہو رہے سب میں کبھی

Kisi ka ubhar ho samandar mein kabhi, / Ke aahng-e-zindagi ho rahe sab mein kabhi.

Let someone's emergence be like that in the sea, / That the essence of life resonates within all.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہاتھ کی چمک دکھاتا ہے

Hath ki chamak dikhata hai

Shows the shine of the hand

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "emergentia" — a coming forth

First known use: 19th century

The word 'emergence' has evolved from the Latin 'emergentia' through Middle French and entered English usage in the early 19th century to describe the process of coming into view or existence.