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Meaning
Verb
●
To
come up
from a lower to a higher position.
●
To
come up
from
one's
bed
or place of
repose
; to get up.
●
To
spring up
; to
come into
action
, being, or
notice
; to become
operative
,
sensible
, or
visible
; to
begin
to
act
a part; to present itself.
Noun
●
Arising, rising.
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Origin
arise
English
arisen
Middle English (1100-1500)
arisan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Awaken
Appear
Rise
Spring
Wake
Emerge
Originate
Reappear
Surface
Occur
Happen
Arize
Result
Upspring
Rouse
Come About
Stand Up
Pop Up
Come Into Being
Come To Pass
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Materialize
Exist
Manifest
Eventuate
Prevail
Reoccur
Emanate
Stem
Ensue
Transpire
Come
Persist
Evolve
Differ
Occurs
Recur
Emerges
Resurface
Exists
Occurred
Lie
Suffer
Originates
Escalate
Erupt
Derive
Accrue
Unfold
Derives
Pose
Resolve
Benefit
Emerged
Flow
Occurring
Affect
Vary
Manifests
Evolves
Diverge
Crop Up
Spring Up
Take Place
Flare Up
Come Up
Come Into Play
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Is
Guys
Ties
Lies
Tris
Nyes
Pies
Whys
Wise
Dyes
Buys
Eyes
Kyes
Wize
Ryes
Vies
Rise
Byes
Hies
Tyes
Lyse
Dies
Size
Ayes
Flys
Spies
Thais
Pries
Arise
Flies
Sighs
Tries
Scyes
Styes
Skies
Plies
Wries
Prize
Guise
Shies
Dries
Fries
Highs
Flyes
Prise
Snies
Sties
Cries
Relies
Redyes
Reties
Espies
Unwise
Unties
Excise
Revise
Devise
Belies
Advise
Applies
Zolaize
Apprise
Replies
Despise
Reprise
Refries
Retries
Implies
Surprise
Disguise
Supplies
Chastise
Velarize
Authorize
Overrelies
Palatalize
Compromise
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