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How to pronounce emersion in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms emergence
Type of appearance
Derivation emerge
Type Words
Synonyms egress
Type of reappearance

Examples of emersion

emersion
Not from the law of preconceived notions, but from emersion in the now.
From the markvernon.com
Bows at The Barn, weeklong emersion of chamber and orchestral music study for string musicians.
From the kansas.com
The discovery of these footprints shows that sauropods moved around during a phase of emersion of the area, when sea levels were low.
From the sciencedaily.com
Do we really want to teach our kids that materialistic rewards and emersion in the pop culture are the only things worth striving for?
From the tennessean.com
That's not the case for English emersion students, including those who speak other foreign languages at home, Superintendent Don Schlomann said.
From the dailyherald.com
Sure the PS4 and Xbox 720 are likely be powerfully superior to the Wii U but are they going to go down the same road and offer that kind of emersion?
From the metro.co.uk
More examples
  • Egress: (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
  • Emergence: the act of emerging
  • * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 09:53, 17 July 2012 (UTC).nu2020 Appearances (goals)
  • Emergence, especially from the water
  • (emersed) That rises above the surface
  • (emersed) adj. rooted in shallow water and having most of the vegetative growth above the water. More information.
  • A term used to describe when an object re-emerges after an occultation or eclipse.
  • A planet coming from under the Sun's beams so as to be seen after an eclipse or occultation. See Immersion.