The stream is here actually broader than at the gorge, and emerges in full volume from the earth.
Abronia has only a single fully developed cotyledon, but in this case it is the hypocotyl which first emerges and is arched.
Any new formula which suddenly emerges in our consciousness has its roots in long trains of thought; it is virtually old when it first makes its appearance among the recognized growths of our intellect.
He knows too from his position in what direction at every point around him the wind is moving and where it will strike him when at last his ship emerges from the charmed circle.
It then continually increases in size and in strength till it emerges from its prison.
Plate 44, must be made either by rupturing the weak inner wall of the canal, or by dilating this part; in one or other of these modes, the herniary sac emerges from the canal through the saphenous opening.
The spermatic cord, D, emerges from the abdomen and becomes definable through the fibres of the sheathing tendon of the external oblique muscle, H, at a point midway between the extremities of the ilio-pubic line or fold.
He, like Sismondi, had to defend himself against the suspicion that he is opposing technical progress, but, less ruthless, he compromises with the evasion that the evil emerges only gradually.
Adult wasp emerges by cutting open a passage through its cocoon and through the anus of the cockroach.
The egg hatches in 2 days, the larva pupates about 2 weeks later, and the adult emerges 24 days later.
The parasite larva emerges from the host through an opening it makes in the membrane between penultimate and last tergite.
The wasp passes the winter as a last instar larva and pupates in the spring; the adult emerges during the spring or in June.
Why does there come an hour when one emerges from this azure, and why does life go on afterwards?
That which emerges from the cemetery intimidates and disconcerts that which emerges from the cave; the ferocious fear the sinister; wolves recoil when they encounter a ghoul.
One no longer emerges from one's self except for the purpose of going off to dream.
The steps approach, and very shortly the face of a man emerges from the cover.
The butterfly emerges in about three weeks, so it will be seen that this species continues the caterpillar existence for something over ten months.
Although this butterfly is often common in the caterpillar state, the perfect insect, which emerges in July and August, is more frequently seen in the spring after hibernation than before that event.
Ten days after the egg is deposited the young caterpillar emerges by eating away the crown.
The butterfly emerges in about ten to fourteen days, according to temperature.
The coachman's wife, an emaciated, worried, starved woman, emerges from between the house and the stables.
BAER emerges from between the house and the stables and stops with his waggon before the house door, where MIELE takes some sand from him.
Look, how the sun emergesfrom behind the mountain peak.
Thus out of shock and puzzlement there gradually emerges a figured framework of objects, past, present, future.
Herbert Spencer is far enough away from Aristotle, medieval Christianity and Buddhism; but the idea re-emerges in his conception of a goal of evolution in which adaptation of organism to environment is complete and final.
A work of interest as being by the first artist who emerges in the North as an individual painter--painting before his time being a mere appendage of other arts and the work solely of guilds.
Unable to persuade her, he devours her, but bursts in the midst, and by power of the Cross she emerges unhurt.
The result, no doubt, is that his mind emerges from the book with force and authority, its presence is felt.
The female emergesfrom winter quarters so weighted with carrying from two to six hundred eggs, that she usually remains and develops where she is.
One prominent lepidopterist I know, believes the moth emerges underground, and works its way to the surface as it fights to escape a cocoon.
The coming caterpillar begins to develop at once and emerges in from six to thirty days, with the exception of a few eggs placed in the fall that produce during the following spring.
These moults occur from four to six times in the development of the caterpillar; at each it emerges larger, brighter, often with other changes of colour, and eats more voraciously as it grows.
If a male, he emerges near ten in the forenoon, and flies at dusk in search of a mate.
From the instant a little fellow emerges from the egg up to his fullest growth, he is always on the ragged edge of some bigger fish's maw.
The earthy surface as it emerges above the water is in time overspread with a carpet of plushy sedge or grass, a tangle of willow, a grove of aspen, or a forest of pine or spruce.
When the mother emerges from the cave the cubs are often no larger than cottontail rabbits; but from the time of emergence their appetites increase and their development is very rapid.
As the contrary function that emerges from the unconscious into consciousness differs to such an extent from what appears to be acceptable to consciousness, the necessity arises of a technique for coming to terms with the contrary function.
The jacket again emerges as the piece of clothing.
And more and more the hidden male emerges from the wreckage.
Under some conditions the man in womanemerges temporarily.
As the loosened head emergesfrom the bale-opener, Figs.
The sheet of fibres finally emerges from these rollers into the broad and upper part of the conductor.
The yarn emerges from the rollers and over the cylinders at a constant speed, which may be chosen to suit existing conditions, and it must also be wound on to the loom beam at the same rate.
When this card emerges in its natural position, its primary signification is that of thought, an arm, or a jewel.
It progresses through polytheism and idolatry, and emerges into monotheism or pantheism" (vide infra).
It progresses through polytheism and idolatry, and emerges into monotheism or pantheism.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emerges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.