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    arise
    /əˈrʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. (of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent: "new difficulties had arisen" Similar come to lightbecome apparentmake an appearanceappear
    • 2. get or stand up: formal, literary "he arose at 9.30" Similar stand upriseget to one's feetget upOpposite sit downlie down

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  2. Arise means ‘happenoroccur’. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen. It is used in formal contexts: …

  3. The meaning of ARISE is to begin to occur or to exist : to come into being or to attention. How to use arise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Arise.

  4. Arise means ‘happen’ or ‘occur’. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen. It is used in formal contexts: …

  5. [intransitive] arise (out of/from something) (rather formal) to happen as a result of a particular situation. injuries arising out of a road accident; Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause. Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting?

  6. to come into being, action, or notice; originate; appear; spring up: New problems arise daily. Synonyms: emanate, flow, emerge. to result or proceed; spring or issue (sometimes followed by from ): It is difficult to foresee the consequences that may arise from this action. After such destruction many problems in resettlement often arise. arise.

  7. Definition of 'arise' arise. (əraɪz ) Word forms: arises , arising , arose , arisen (ərɪzən ) 1. verb. If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it. ...if a problem arises later in the pregnancy. [VERB] The birds also attack crops when the opportunity arises. [VERB]

  8. 1. to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair. 2. to awaken; wake up. 3. to move upward; ascend. 4. to appear; spring up: New problems arise daily.

  9. Definitions of 'arise' 1. If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it. [...] 2. If something arises from a particular situation, or arises out of it, it is created or caused by the situation. [...] More. English usage. What is the difference between arise and rise? More. Conjugations of 'arise'

  10. arise. verb. /əˈraɪz/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] (rather formal) (especially of a problem or a difficult situation) to happen; to start to exist synonym occur A new crisis has arisen. We keep them informed of any changes as they arise. Children should be disciplined when the need arises/should the need arise (= when it is necessary).

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