English to Arabic Dictionary emergence

emergence

بزوغ
definition
noun
I misjudged the timing of my emergence
the process of coming into view or becoming exposed after being concealed.
the emergence of the environmental movement
the process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent.
translation of 'emergence'
noun
انبثاق,
نشوء,
بزوغ,
خروج
example
The 1980s witnessed the 'emergence' of suburban housing developments and shopping complexes.
He also said people need to study issues related to the disorientation of society stemming from the 'emergence' of the information age.
I misjudged the timing of my 'emergence'
Military education and its associated teaching awaited the 'emergence' of states and their standing armies.
And this was before the 'emergence' of gay marriage, partial-birth abortions, or stem cell research as subjects of controversy.
To examine germination in various mutant strains, conidial swelling and germ tube 'emergence' were observed under the microscope.
the 'emergence' of the environmental movement
Appropriate use of antibiotics will delay and in many cases prevent the 'emergence' of resistance.
The 1960s also saw the 'emergence' of liberation movements in the Portuguese African colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau.
Seeds were scored daily for radicle 'emergence' through the testa or PE envelope.
the 'emergence' of the environmental movement
the parasite's eggs hatch synchronously with the 'emergence' of the wasp larvae
There are no castes and only recent evidence of the slow 'emergence' of classes.
The modern period has witnessed the 'emergence' of many new forms of poetry and popular fiction.
the parasite's eggs hatch synchronously with the 'emergence' of the wasp larvae
Japan's 'emergence' as a modern state
Already, we are witnessing the 'emergence' of this shift in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Over the past few seasons, the seeds of the Big 12's 'emergence' have been planted.
The second factor behind the creation of a new concept of school was the 'emergence' of the nation-state.
Under aerobic conditions, the radicle emerged first from the seeds, but root and shoot 'emergence' occurred nearly simultaneously.
Certain opportunities provided growing Muslim grievance an outlet and enabled the 'emergence' of the Filipino Muslim insurgency movement.
However, it does mark the 'emergence' of a new form which is in direct competition with mainstream media.
I misjudged the timing of my 'emergence'
I do not however see how the late 'emergence' of the evidence matters.
The late twentieth century saw the 'emergence' of another class, a small group of businesspeople.
At the same time the freshly granted freedoms of publication and association did facilitate the gradual 'emergence' of radical movements.
This change suggests the 'emergence' , in salt-treated plants, of a new linkage between stem height and size of the last-expanded leaves.
Hand in hand with European expansion went the gradual 'emergence' of industrial capitalism.
But his followers found solace in the rapid 'emergence' of a cult.
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