emerges
v.v. to come out of a place where you were hidden or to become known after being secret. You use this when something slowly appears or becomes clear to you.
v. to move out of or away from something and become visible; to become apparent or prominent after a period of obscurity. Intransitive in all senses; frequently used with the preposition 'from'.
The sun slowly emerges from behind the thick clouds.
After weeks of quiet research, a clear pattern emerges from the data regarding consumer spending habits.
A new consensus emerges among the committee members as they weigh the long-term environmental consequences against the immediate economic benefits of the proposed legislation.
The verb is intransitive and does not take a direct object; it often pairs with the preposition 'from'.
The truth emerges him.The truth emerges.Emerge is intransitive and cannot take a direct object; you cannot 'emerge' something.