- verbarise (verb) · arises (third person present) · arose (past tense) · arising (present participle) · arisen (past participle)
- (of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent:"new difficulties had arisen"
- come into being; originate:"the practice arose in the nineteenth century"
- (arise from/out of)occur as a result of:"most conflicts arise from ignorance or uncertainty"
- formalliteraryget or stand up:"he arose at 9:30 and went out for a walk"
OriginOld English ārīsan, from ā- ‘away’ (as an intensifier) + the verb rise.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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