ARISE


Meaning of ARISE in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ naturally , spontaneously

▪ directly

▪ commonly , frequently , often

▪ typically

Violence typically ~s out of anger.

▪ initially

▪ inevitably

VERB + ARISE

▪ may , might

▪ be likely to , be unlikely to

PREPOSITION

▪ from

Some learning difficulties ~ from the way children are taught.

▪ out of

The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.

Arise is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ ambiguity , ↑ anxiety , ↑ argument , ↑ case , ↑ challenge , ↑ chance , ↑ claim , ↑ clamour , ↑ complaint , ↑ complexity , ↑ complication , ↑ conflict , ↑ confrontation , ↑ confusion , ↑ consequence , ↑ controversy , ↑ crisis , ↑ debate , ↑ difference , ↑ difficulty , ↑ dilemma , ↑ disagreement , ↑ discrepancy , ↑ dispute , ↑ doubt , ↑ emergency , ↑ error , ↑ illness , ↑ implication , ↑ incident , ↑ income , ↑ inconsistency , ↑ instability , ↑ issue , ↑ misconception , ↑ misunderstanding , ↑ movement , ↑ mutation , ↑ necessity , ↑ need , ↑ occasion , ↑ opportunity , ↑ phenomenon , ↑ problem , ↑ profit , ↑ question , ↑ situation , ↑ subject , ↑ suspicion , ↑ symptom , ↑ tension , ↑ vacancy

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