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Arise

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Verb

1. arise, develop, grow, originate, rise, spring up, uprise

come into existence; take on form or shape

Example Sentences:
'A new religious movement originated in that country'
'a love that sprang up from friendship'
'the idea for the book grew out of a short story'
'An interesting phenomenon uprose'

2. arise, bob up, come up

originate or come into being

Example Sentences:
'a question arose'

3. arise, get up, rise, stand up, uprise

rise to one's feet

Example Sentences:
'The audience got up and applauded'

4. arise, come up

result or issue

Example Sentences:
'A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion'

5. arise, come up, go up, lift, move up, rise, uprise

move upward

Example Sentences:
'The fog lifted'
'The smoke arose from the forest fire'
'The mist uprose from the meadows'

6. arise, rebel, rise, rise up

take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance

7. arise, get up, rise, turn out, uprise

get up and out of bed

Example Sentences:
'I get up at 7 A.M. every day'
'They rose early'
'He uprose at night'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Arise

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verbWord forms: arises, arising, arose or arisen (intransitive)
1. 
to come into being; originate
2. (foll by from)
to spring or proceed as a consequence; result
guilt arising from my actions
3. 
to get or stand up, as from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position
4. 
to come into notice
5. 
to move upwards; ascend

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Arise

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verb intransitiveWord forms: aˈrose (əˈroʊz ; ərōzˈ), aˈrisen (əˈrɪzən ; ərizˈən), aˈrising
1. 
to get up, as from sleeping or sitting; rise
2. 
to move upward; ascend
3. 
to come into being; originate
4. 
to result or spring (from)

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Arise

see synonyms of arise
intr.v. a·rose (ə-rōz), a·ris·en (ə-rĭzən), a·ris·ing, a·ris·es
1. To get up, as from a sitting or prone position; rise.
2. To awaken and get up: arose at dawn.
3. To move upward; ascend.
4. To come into being; originate: hoped that a new spirit of freedom was arising.
5. To result, issue, or proceed: mistakes that arise from a basic misunderstanding. See Synonyms at stem1.

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