Emergent definition

Emergent means the onset of symptoms requiring attention within 24 hours to prevent serious deterioration in mental or physical health or threat to safety.
Emergent has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Emergent shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.

Examples of Emergent in a sentence

  • The principal place of business of Debtor Emergent Fidelity Technologies Ltd is Unit 3B, Bryson’s Commercial Complex, Friars Hill Road, St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda.

  • Emergent Normativity: Communities of Practice, Technology, and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems.

  • Camp Excellence was funded in 2021 and was not funded in 2022.• Initiating an Emergent Need Fund.

  • Emergent properties: this involves acknowledging that the system as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts, making diagnosis of errors within a system and intervention difficult.

  • Emergent approaches distinguish two levels, a micro-level in which agents interact and a macro-level in which the desired global phenomenon is produced.


More Definitions of Emergent

Emergent means a serious, unexpected and often dangerous
Emergent means a circumstance calling for imme- diate action.
Emergent means a circumstance calling for immediate action.
Emergent means a patient needs immediate PCI because, in the treating physician's best clinical judgment, delay would result in undue harm or risk to the patient.
Emergent means a student who scores at Level 1, 2 or 3 on the Florida Alternative Assessment as set out in Rule 6A-1.09430, F.A.C.
Emergent means the onset of symptoms requiring attention within 24 hours to prevent serious
Emergent means the patient requires immediate transport and treatment to prevent death or permanent disability.