RISING vs EMERGENCE: NOUN
- A slope or hill.
- An uprising; an insurrection.
- The action of one that rises.
- That which rises; a prominence, elevation, or swelling; specifically, a tumor on the body, as a boil or a wen.
- A movement upward
- The act of one who or that which rises.
- Specifically— The appearance of the sun or a star above the horizon. In astronomy the sun or a planet is said to rise when the upper limb appears in the horizon; and in calculating the time allowance must be made for refraction, parallax, and the dip of the horizon. Primitive astronomers defined the seasons by means of the risings and settings of certain stars relatively to the sun. These, called by Kepler “poetical risings and settings,” are the acronychal, cosmical, and heliacal (see these words).
- The act of arising from the dead, or of coming to life again; resurrection.
- A hostile demonstration of people opposed to the government; a revolt; an insurrection; sedition: as, to call out troops to quell a rising.
- Organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another
- The pipe through which water from an engine is delivered to an elevated reservoir.
- That which rises; a tumor; a boil.
- Nautical, the thick planking laid fore and aft, on which the timbers of the deck bear; also, the narrow strake inside a boat just under the thwarts.
- A water-swelling: said of ova by fish-culturists.
- A defect sometimes occurring in casting crucible steel, which is said to “boil” in the mold after teeming, producing a honeycomb structure of the metal.
- In bread-making, the quantity of dough set to rise at one time.
- That which is used to make dough rise, as yeast or leaven. See salt-rising.
- A giving way in an upward direction from pressure exerted from beneath.
- In mining, same as rise, 14.
- Rebellion
- In particular: the arising of emergent structure in complex systems.
- The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprisal or appearance.
- An emergency; exigency.
- In botany, an outgrowth or appendage upon the surface of an organ, as the prickles and glandular hairs of roses.
- The act of rising from or out of that which covers or conceals; a coming forth or into view.
- A superficial outgrowth of plant tissue, such as the prickle of a rose.
- The act or process of emerging.
- The act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
- The gradual beginning or coming forth
- The becoming visible
- The act of emerging
RISING vs EMERGENCE: ADJECTIVE
- Attaining a higher place; taking, or moving in, an upward direction; appearing above the horizon; ascending.
- Increasing in wealth, power, or distinction
- About to begin a certain grade or educational level.
- Increasing in power or influence.
- Newly come into prominence
- (of a heavenly body) becoming visible above the horizon
- Advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status
- Increasing in amount or degree
- Coming to maturity
- Sloping upward
- Ascending, sloping upward, or advancing.
- That which goes up
- Developing or emerging.
- N/A
RISING vs EMERGENCE: VERB
- Present participle of rise.
- N/A
RISING vs EMERGENCE: PREPOSITION
- More than; exceeding; upwards of.
- N/A
RISING vs EMERGENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Approaching but not yet reaching the specified amount: as, a colt rising two years old [Eng.].
- Reaching an amount which is at least that specified and may be greater: as, a horse rising fourteen hands
- Growing so as to be near some specified or indicated amount: used loosely in an awkward quasi-adverbial construction: reaching an amount greater than that specified: sometimes with of: as, rising three years old; rising of a thousand men were killed; the colt is rising of two this grass [U. S.]
- Growing; advancing to adult years, and to the state of active life: as, the rising generation.
- Increasing in possessions, importance, power, or distinction: as, a rising town; a rising man.
- A movement upward; rise above the ground
- Becoming apparent
- The act of coming (or going) out
RISING vs EMERGENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Uphill, New, Revolt, Future, Flood, Ascension, Up, Advancing, Improving, Ascent, Ascending, Emerging, Heightening, High, Increasing
- Metamorphosis, Arrival, Evolution, Introduction, Ascension, Advent, Emerge, Emerging, Resurgence, Egression, Emersion, Egress, Issue, Outgrowth, Growth
RISING vs EMERGENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Rebellion, Uphill, New, Revolt, Future, Flood, Ascension, Advancing, Improving, Ascent, Ascending, Emerging, Heightening, High, Increasing
- Surge, Influx, Metamorphosis, Arrival, Evolution, Introduction, Ascension, Advent, Emerge, Emerging, Resurgence, Egress, Issue, Outgrowth, Growth
RISING vs EMERGENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Columns of smoke were rising on all battlefields.
- Nico Law, a rising senior at strong safety.
- There is rising demand for programmers the forefront.
- Rising levels of domestic violence in particular may be an indicator of rising levels of violence more broadly.
- Cases are rising, but they are not rising as quickly as they were then.
- While the supply curve for agricultural goods has shifted to the right, the demand has increased with rising population and with rising income.
- Unrealized losses can be created by rising interest rates or by rising credit concerns and hence widening credit spreads.
- Prescription drug prices were rising and the population most vulnerable to those rising prices were senior citizens.
- FTA and NAFTA boosters did not promise vague social adjustments, however; they sold the agreements based on rising productivity and rising incomes.
- Exposure to rising temperatures has known associations with rising occurrence of NDCs, such as cardiovascular disease.
- Emotional intelligence and leadership emergence in small groups.
- Days to emergence will vary by planting date.
- First Century Judaism and the Emergence of Christianity.
- Emergence of Support Voluntary Organizations The above experiences clearly indicate the emergence of support organizations o the above process.
- Discuss the emergence of Iron Age technology in Anatolia and the emergence of the Hittite, Phoenician, and Hebrew civilizations.
- Games thus can have traits both of emergence and progression; these examples show how segmentation of gameplay helps introduces progression in games of emergence.
- Drawing on the idea of emergence, do some HR systems create more opportunities for the emergence of complementarities than other systems?
- While we expect to emerge from bankruptcy in the near future, there can be no assurance regarding emergence or the timing of emergence.
- Emergence holes alone do not indicate activity nor does the presence of old dingy frass in emergence holes, galleries, or protected locations.
- Apply in spring before weed emergence and spear emergence or immediately after last cleancut harvest.
RISING vs EMERGENCE: QUESTIONS
- Will rising home prices hurt affordability in 2021?
- How does Sagittarius Rising affect the zodiac signs?
- How does rising protectionism affect economic activity?
- What does the Tiger Rising symbolize in the Tiger Rising?
- Is Starship Rising 2 the sequel to Starship Rising?
- Is dark rising order destroyed a prequel to Dark Rising?
- What does a rising barometer indicate what triggers its rising?
- Are the survivors in Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising similar?
- What is the condensed version of rising up and Rising Down?
- Are bricklayer costs rising in proportion to rising house prices?
- What led to the emergence of metapopulation theory?
- What causes the emergence of blowflies after winter?
- What drives the emergence of specialism from generalism?
- What caused the emergence of large territorial states?
- What attributes are most important for leader emergence?
- What hinders the emergence of transformational leadership?
- What factors supported the emergence of Democracies?
- Did Christianity cause the emergence of capitalism?
- What is epistemological emergence and ontological emergence?
- What factors contribute to the emergence/re-emergence of infectious diseases?