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emerging

[ih-mur-jing] / ɪˈmɜr dʒɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
looming
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The economic hierarchy that dominated the past decade—the U.S. as the global engine, China as the main absorber of capital, and emerging markets rising or falling with the commodity cycle—is fading.

From Barron's

Organizations that build these capabilities now will be better positioned to capitalize on emerging technologies while maintaining employee engagement and trust.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's not unusual when there's an emerging crime type," she said.

From BBC

Cracks are emerging in trade deals with countries including Indonesia and the European Union, potentially leading to new trade challenges and tariffs.

From Barron's

The Atlantic Monthly, founded in Boston in 1857, was conceived of as a showcase for American thought and its emerging literary culture.

From The Wall Street Journal