Definition: 1. Come into existence; take on form or shape. 2. Originate or come into being. 3. Rise to one's feet. 4. Occur. 5. Move upward. 6. Take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance. 7. Get up and out of bed.
Use 'arise' in a sentence:
1. Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting?
2. Only a finite number of situations can arise.
3. Ring regularly to check that no unforeseen problems have arisen.
4. When several individuals of the same species or of several different species depend on the same limited resource, a situation may arise that is referred to as competition.
5. When children enter the equation , further tensions may arise within a marriage.
6. The earliest humans arrived several million years ago, but only 150,000 to 200,000 years ago, did cultures, language, religion and the arts arise.
7. Another urge or need that these gardens appear to respond to, or to arise from is so intrinsic that we are barely ever conscious of its abiding claims on us.
8. Their allele frequencies at numerous genetic loci gradually become more and more different as new alleles independently arise by mutation in each population.
9. In many cases, similar difficulties arise when attempts are made to measure domestic tourism.
10. One complication which can arise is a prolapse.
11. Future research should look at the behavior and ecology of these worms, to understand what caused the new species to arise.
12. The controversy has arisen over the text of the preamble to the unification treaty.
13. He refuses to allow that such a situation could arise.
14. You say "hello", use small talk if you see them in the yard, you discuss problems as they arise and you help each other in an emergency.
15. Many diseases arise from what people really don't know about in their daily life.
16. Technical difficulties often arise from the subjective-objective nature of the problem.
17. The charges arise out of a long-running fraud enquiry by Merseyside police.
18. In the unlikely event of a problem arising, please contact the hotel manager.
19. Only in research on entirely new treatments are new and unexpected variables likely to arise.
20. Having identified the problem, the question arises of how to overcome it.
21. The disagreement arose over a different use of terminology.
22. We do not even know, for example, how many stars have planets, and we certainly do not know how likely it is that life will arise naturally, given the right conditions.
23. However, such gains do not arise in the other Contracting State they shall be taxable only in the Contracting State of which the alienator is a resident.
24. In times of emotional turmoil, remember that emotions arise because your senses are wired to the primitive part of your mind which is self-regulated, autonomous and spontaneous.
25. We keep them informed of any changes as they arise.
26. This metabolic cost may arise from the muscular and neural activity involved in singing or from behaviors associated with singing.
27. When emotions arise, instead of stifling them, pay attention to them and try to understand the messages they are trying to deliver.
28. As a result, we let disturbing thoughts and emotions arise in our consciousness and surrender to our primitive behavior.
29. Any unexpected circumstance that arises may catalyze a sudden escalation of violence.
30. Questions arise over authorship and the determination of literary heirs.
31. A number of problems have arisen.
32. When I arose from the chair, my father and Eleanor's father were in deep conversation.
33. Disagreement arose about exactly how to plan the show.
34. The committee will examine the agreement and any problems arising therefrom.
35. Moral or legal issues might arise.
36. In addition, barriers can rapidly arise and shut off the trickle.
37. I'm willing to go to court over this if the occasion arises.
38. A number of conditions enhance the likelihood that primary groups will arise.
39. Whereas atmospheric storms arise in a matter of hours and last for days, magnetic tempests develop over decades and persist for centuries.
40. Whatever troubles arise, we'll have peace of mind amidst seeming chaos.
41. Another flight would be arranged on Saturday if sufficient demand arose.
42. When children enter the equation, further tensions may arise within a marriage.
43. The question arises as to whether or not he knew of the situation.
44. We will contact you again if the need arises.
45. A vacancy has arisen which I intend to fill.
46. Heavy Metal music really arose in the late 60s.
47. The peasants arose against their masters.
48. As Mercedes Benz 4S dealership didn't handle the oil leak scandal, we have seen what terrible consequences can arise.
49. Noisome vapours arise from the mud left in the docks.
50. A storm arose during the night.
51. The problem first arose in 2003.
52. Out of the ashes of the economic shambles, a phoenix of recovery can arise.
53. Plant out the spring cabbage whenever opportunities arise.
54. There was no positive evidence that any birth defects had arisen as a result of Vitamin A intake.
55. Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause.
56. In a good marriage, both husband and wife work hard to solve any problems that arise.
57. The birds also attack crops when the opportunity arises.