Synonym: bob up, come up, develop, get up, go up, grow, lift, move up, originate, rebel, rise, rise up, spring up, stand up, turn out, uprise. Similar words: comprise, parish, give rise to, enterprise, comparison, militarism, by comparison, in comparison with. Meaning: [ə'raɪz] v. 1. come into existence; take on form or shape 2. originate or come into being 3. rise to one's feet 4. result or issue 5. move upward 6. take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance 7. get up and out of bed.
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(31) He refuses to allow that such a situation could arise.
(32) When children enter the equation, further tensions may arise within a marriage.
(33) Difficulties can arise when there is more than one defendant.
(34) This is a perennating rhizome from which flowering shoots arise annually.
(35) Problems arise if the parents' approach to discipline is inconsistent.
(36) The system can be switched to emergency power should the need arise.
(37) The present difficulties in our country arise fromthe reduced value of its money.
(38) Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause.
(39) College Board officials said the difficulties arise more from socioeconomic than from ethnic differences.
(40) Differences may arise when the young people do not have the same expectations as their parents.
(41) More problems like those at the nuclear power plant are certain to arise.
(42) Impulses that are repeatedly denied can arise in other forms.
(43) I'm sure they'll manage to argue out any differences that arise.
(44) Does such a curious situation ever arise?
(45) Practically, problems can arise when administering the intravenous injection.
(46) Other problems may arise as a result of contracting.
(47) When disputes arise, it is judge and jury.
(48) Major problems, however, arise over its application.
(49) A conflict can arise between efficiency and effectiveness.
(50) Several other long-term complications arise with weight-loss surgery.
(51) Common errors arise from authoritarian implementation.
(52) Two important differences arise from the difference in location.
(53) Some difficulties arise, however, from the generally accepted distinction.
(54) We hope all danger may be overcome; but to conclude that no danger may ever arise would itself be extremely dangerous.sentencedict.com Abraham Lincoln
(55) Some people underestimate the problems that can arise from poor human relations.
(56) The auctioneer's rights and obligations arise under the other two contracts.
(57) Configuration Control Configuration problems often arise from the need to issue software in several different variants.
(58) Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see.
(59) Complex cases Obviously, a host of more complex cases might arise, involving changes in both supply and demand.
(60) Moreover, difficulties may arise if both parties have such a provision in their standard terms.
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