Examples of 'arise' in a sentence
Meaning of "arise"
To arise means to originate or come into being, often used to describe a situation, issue, or occurrence
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- 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.
- Arising, rising.
How to use "arise" in a sentence
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Your enemies arise from your mind.
We can not allow such a situation to arise.
Costs may also arise in the future.
These arise primarily from traditional stereotypes.
A similar situation could arise in international markets.
We do not know what caused life to arise.
Misstatements may arise due to fraud or error.
A potentially damaging fault condition can arise.
Nutritional problems arise essentially in qualitative terms.
Such conflicts of interest may arise between.
New concepts arise from time to time.
The following specific problems will arise.
Other difficulties arise from family circumstances.
In this connection the following questions arise.
They do arise rather suddenly around here.
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The costs of pollution arise in three ways.
These arise mainly from two factors.
Other health hazards arise in lodging houses.
Important health risks were consequently likely to arise.
Problems may arise between calls or visits.
We will be in touch if any further questions arise.
Intercountry differences arise from a combination of factors.
Notify the physician if any problems arise.
Opportunities might arise at local or national level.
From a policy perspective a number of considerations arise.
These problems arise equally in investment law.
This level of agreement did not arise by accident.
Difficulties arise when the borrowing is excessive.
A number of complex issues arise in this context.
A lien can arise by operation of law or by agreement.
No problems are expected to arise from this amendment.
Questions arise concerning beloved life itself.
Conflicts of interest easily arise in confined spaces.
Questions arise as regards pet food as well.
Conflicts of interest can arise in many ways.
You will arise now wear a garment.
For out of you will arise a leader.
Two lessons arise from these considerations.
There are three points in particular which arise.
We had a situation arise and we dealt with it.
The question of discrimination therefore did not arise.
These costs can arise in four ways.
After the rain the smells arise.
Transitional effects arise for a number of reasons.
Here in particular skills bottlenecks can arise.
Tensions will arise from such interactions.
This terrorism did not spontaneously arise in a vacuum.
Similar issues arise in the case of groundwater.
This type of conflict may arise between.
Questions that arise in both of the cases are.