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Arose Arise əˈraɪz Children Arisen Disciplined Arising Verb

Word arise
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / əˈraɪz / NAmE / əˈraɪz /
Example
  • a new crisis has arisen.
  • we keep them informed of any changes as they arise.
  • children should be disciplined when the need arises (= when it is necessary).
  • a storm arose during the night.
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arise

(verb)BrE / əˈraɪz / NAmE / əˈraɪz /
  1. to happen; to start to exist
    • synonym occur
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/occur
    • A new crisis has arisen.
    • We keep them informed of any changes as they arise.
    • Children should be disciplined when the need arises (= when it is necessary).
    • A storm arose during the night.
  2. 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?
  3. to begin to exist or develop
    • Several new industries arose in the town.
  4. to get out of bed; to stand up
    • He arose at dawn.
  5. to come together to protest about something or to fight for something
    • See related entries: Protest
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/topic/protest/arise
    • The peasants arose against their masters.
  6. to become visible gradually as you move towards it
  7. Extra Examples

    • Some learning difficulties arise from the way children are taught at school.
    • The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.
    • Violence typically arises out of anger.
    • A disagreement arose over who should pay for the trip.
    • Ambiguity arises when students’ spoken English is very limited.
    • Call this number if any unforeseen emergency should arise.
    • Children should be disciplined when the need arises
    • Difficulties arise when people fail to consult their colleagues.
    • Doubts have arisen over the viability of the schedule.
    • I’ll speak to him if the occasion arises.
    • No one could remember exactly how the dispute had arisen.
    • Somehow a misunderstanding arose.
    • These animals don’t like water but will swim if the necessity arises.
    • We will deal with that if the situation arises.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they arise
    • he / she / it arises
    • past simple arose
    • past participle arisen
    • -ing form arising

    Word Origin

    • Old English ārīsan, from ā- ‘away’ (as an intensifier) + the verb rise.
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