Arise
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British pronunciation/ɐɹˈa‌ɪz/
American pronunciation/ɝˈaɪz/
arize

Définition et Signification de "arise"

to arise
01

se lever, s'élever

to stand up or get up from a sitting position
Intransitive
to arise definition and meaning
Old useOld use
02

se lever, se réveiller

to get up from a lying position
Intransitive: to arise | to arise point in time
to arise definition and meaning
Old useOld use
03

survenir, émerger

to begin to exist or become noticeable
Intransitive
04

émerger, provenir

to originate or come into being from a particular source or point
Intransitive: to arise from a point of origin
05

se révolter, se soulever

to rebel or participate in an uprising against established authority
Intransitive: to arise against sb | to arise
Old useOld use
06

s'élever, surgir

(of some substances) to rise into the air
Intransitive: to arise from sth
07

s'élever, apparaître

(of large or distant objects) to become gradually visible as one gets closer to it
Intransitive

arise

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example
Exemple
The soldier quickly arose when the commanding officer entered the room.
The audience spontaneously arose in a standing ovation to applaud the exceptional performance.
As the judge entered the courtroom, everyone in attendance respectfully arose out of courtesy.
Participants were instructed to arise at the signal, marking the beginning of the ceremony.
Concerns about environmental impact arise with the proliferation of plastic waste.
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