1. surfacing - Noun
2. surfacing - Verb
of Surface
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe backlash is merely the surfacing of prejudices... that already existed and... are just now starting to open. Martin Luther King Jr.
Many CEOs and leaders think that silence is indeed golden, that consensus is bliss. It is - sometimes. But more often what it signifies is that there are no respected processes for surfacing concerns and dissent. Margaret Heffernan
And now, we have got out hands on an interesting video that is surfacing on social media. Source: Internet
A video surfacing of the Islamic State being unopposed by Turkish security as they traveled across the border between Syria, questions more of Turkey's alleged role of simply fighting terrorism. Source: Internet
Allegations began surfacing late last week involving Jackson's workplace practices, including claims of inappropriate behavior and overprescribing of prescription drugs, according to two aides who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the situation. Source: Internet
Filming had been going ahead in Venice, Italy, with pictures recently surfacing from set showing Tom, who is famed for taking on his own stunts, jumping between boats in action-packed scenes. Source: Internet