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Meanings of
arise
in English
Portuguese
subir
Catalan
ascendir
Spanish
subir
Back to the meaning
Move upward.
rise
grow
lift
develop
rebel
originate
uprise
spring up
bob up
get up
fall
sit down
lie down
turn in
go to bed
Related terms
rise up
Portuguese
subir
Usage of
arise
in English
1
Address problems early Report any problems that
arise
as soon as possible.
2
Public health professor Michael Baker said similar situations were likely to
arise
.
3
The most ambitious form of this future sees new democratic structures
arise
.
4
But Nikotemo Iona said problems
arise
when people start posting non-official information.
5
Yet even when financial entities are compelled to report information, problems
arise
.
6
Complexity theory teaches: new forms of order
arise
as systems gain intricacy.
7
Critical questions
arise
about whether current copyright law restricts or promotes innovation.
8
The same problem can
arise
when people withdraw from the labour market.
9
Results: Issues of possibly unnecessary or premature labelling, stigma and treatment
arise
.
10
And on Mount Pavonis, of course, such a problem couldn't possibly
arise
.
11
However, he did say issues of torture could
arise
during the trial.
12
Right thinking means being aware of desires that
arise
in the mind.
13
But this problem isn't likely to
arise
for two or three years.
14
Please feel free to contact me again if the need should
arise
.
15
He knew that rural and urban flooding often
arise
from different causes.
16
Yet in the crisis of such a struggle rebellious thoughts may
arise
.
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arise
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
arise from
arise when
arise again
arise only
arise early
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Translations for
arise
Portuguese
subir
surgir
rebelar
insurgir-se
ascender
revoltar-se
amotinar-se
provir
rebelar-se
originar-se
Catalan
ascendir
aixecar-se
sobrevenir
alçar
aixecar
despertar-se
elevar-se
desenvolupar-se
elevar
posar-se dret
sorgir
pujar
produir-se
sortir del llit
presentar-se
rebel·lar-se
alçar-se
originar-se
Spanish
subir
surgir
despertarse
levantarse
emerger
ascender
despertar
aparecer
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