arise

/əˈraɪz/
verb
  1. To come into existence; to begin to happen or be noticed.
    • A problem may arise if we don't check the data carefully.
    • New opportunities often arise when you least expect them.
    • Questions arose during the meeting about the budget.
  2. To get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position.
    • He arose early every morning to watch the sunrise.
    • She arose from her chair to greet the guests.
    • The king arose from his throne and walked toward the door.
  3. To result or proceed from a particular cause or source.
    • Many conflicts arise from misunderstandings.
    • The company's success arose from years of hard work.
    • Tensions arose between the two groups over the use of the land.
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