arise

  • 31arise — verb /əˈraɪz/ a) To get up. Because Plato allowed them to co exist, the meaning and connotations of the one overlap those of the other, and ambiguities arise. b) To start to exist. Syn: emerge, occur, appear …

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  • 32arise — See get up. See get up, arise …

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  • 33arise — Synonyms and related words: accrue from, appear, approach, arise from, ascend, aspire, awake, bail out, be born, be contingent on, be due to, become, become manifest, become visible, begin, break cover, break forth, break out, bristle, bud from,… …

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  • 34arise — verb (past arose; past participle arisen) 1》 originate or become apparent.     ↘(arise from/out of) occur as a result of. 2》 formal or literary get or stand up. Origin OE ārīsan, from ā away (as an intensifier) + rise …

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  • 35arise — v 1. appear, show up, turn up, crop up, spring up, come to light, make an appearance; originate, commence, start, begin, open, dawn, come into existence. 2.Often arise from result, proceed, emanate, turn out; issue, grow out of, flow, spring… …

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  • 36arise — a•rise [[t]əˈraɪz[/t]] v. i. a•rose, a•ris•en [[t]əˈrɪz ən[/t]] a•ris•ing 1) to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair[/ex] 2) to awaken; wake up 3) to move upward; ascend 4) to appear; spring up: New problems… …

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  • 37arise — To spring up, originate, to come into being or notice; to become operative, sensible, visible, or audible; to present itself. Bergin v. Temple, 111 Mont. 539, 111 P.2d 286, 289, 290. A cause of action or suit arises , so as to start running of… …

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  • 38arise — To spring up, originate, to come into being or notice; to become operative, sensible, visible, or audible; to present itself. Bergin v. Temple, 111 Mont. 539, 111 P.2d 286, 289, 290. A cause of action or suit arises , so as to start running of… …

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  • 39arise — v.intr. (past arose; past part. arisen) 1 begin to exist; originate. 2 (usu. foll. by from, out of) result (accidents can arise from carelessness). 3 come to one s notice; emerge (the question of payment arose). 4 rise, esp. from the dead.… …

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  • 40Arise Virtual Solutions — Inc., based in Miramar, Florida, is a founding provider of the homeshoring concept, a type of outsourcing in which customer service inquiries are routed to individual people working out of their homes.Founded in 1997 as WillowCSN, Arise currently …

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