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    A·rise
    /əˈrīz/

    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 and went out for a walk" Similar stand upriseget to one's feetget upOpposite sit downlie down
  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb arise, which means to begin to occur or to exist, to originate from a source, or to get up or stand up. See examples, word history, and related phrases of arise.

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  4. Arise means 'to start to happen or exist' or 'to get out of bed'. Learn how to use arise in formal and informal contexts, with synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  5. Arise means 'to start to happen or exist' or 'to get out of bed'. Learn how to use arise in formal and informal contexts, with synonyms, antonyms, and grammar tips.

  6. Arise means to get up, to awaken, to move upward, or to come into being, action, or notice. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and origin from Dictionary.com.

  7. Arise is a verb that means to get up, maybe to stand or get out of bed, like when you arise in the morning to get ready for the day.

  8. 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. [...]

  9. [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?

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