emerge

 
Pronunciation: /ɪˈməːdʒ/

verb

[no object]
  • 1move out of or away from something and become visible: black ravens emerged from the fog
  • (of an insect or other invertebrate) break out from an egg, cocoon, or pupal case: the larvae pupate among the roots of trees to emerge as the adults
  • 2become apparent or prominent: United have emerged as the bookies' clear favourite (as adjective emerging) established and emerging artists
  • (of facts) become known: reports of a deadlock emerged during preliminary discussions [with clause]: it emerged that the PM and the Chancellor are still at loggerheads
  • 3recover from or survive a difficult situation: the economy has started to emerge from recession

Origin:

late 16th century (in the sense 'become known, come to light'): from Latin emergere, from e- (variant of ex-) 'out, forth' + mergere 'to dip'