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Sentence count:257+11Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bob upcome updevelopget upgo upgrowliftmove uporiginaterebelriserise upspring upstand upturn outupriseSimilar words: compriseparishgive rise toenterprisecomparisonmilitarismby comparisonin comparison withMeaning: [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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(181) The biggest gains and the most bitter disputes arise over trades between north and south.
(182) The importance of adequate preparation can not be overemphasized in view of the substantial delays and costs that could arise through error.
(183) So, keep detailed records of drivers of all company vehicles: otherwise this personal criminal liability may arise.
(184) A tax liability would therefore arise but the cash may not be available to meet this obligation.
(185) This Board rejected both these submissions and held that the profits did not arise in or derive from Hong Kong.
(186) It goes without saying that this intolerance does not arise where the aquarium is planted with a greater number of species.
(187) When problems arise, consumers in self-insured plans should file a complaint with the plan, clearly and carefully documenting the issues.
(188) I seek your guidance on a matter that may arise in future.
(189) A large proportion of small claims arise from errors and ambiguities in and omissions from contract documents.
(190) It is then that a conflict of interests may arise.
(191) Should the occasion arise, a fruity Gamay Beaujolais or lighter-style Zinfandel contrasts the salty components the jerky.
(192) Obligations to clean up land arise under a number of programmes.
(193) As we have seen in battery, consent may arise through custom.
(194) Very similar problems arise with the interpretation of the temporal deictic expression now.
(195) How do they behave towards one another in the great diversity of situations which may arise within this patterned context?
(196) Most cases of ovarian cancer arise on the epithelial surface of the ovary, not in the ovary itself.
(197) Thus for a torus many new circumstances arise.
(198) Similar circumstances only arise within a single historical period.
(199) A lien may arise by operation of the law.
(200) We must arise to a newness of life.
(201) Dating Bosses: False accusations of favoritism may arise.
(202) In statics the difficulty about income does not arise.
(203) Do the problems arise because women outshine their spouses?
(204) Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.
(204) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(205) In modern quantum field theory a classical field is quantized and particles arise as a result.
(206) Prepare the table, watch in the watchtower , eat, drink: arise, ye princes, and anoint the shield.
(207) Arise, go to Nineveh and proclaim to it the message that I tell you.
(208) Council is the actuator of member congress arise by member congress election, every lieutenancy 3 years.
(209) These leaves arise from an underground stem - rhizome - from which also extend the roots.
(210) Early weanling pigs often arise ablactation hyperirritability, which may cause diarrhea.
More similar words: compriseparishgive rise toenterprisecomparisonmilitarismby comparisonin comparison withraisecruiseadvisearidpremiseadviserpreciseexpertisefranchiselikewisemarinecompromisepreciselyriskywristbriskIrishvariousvarietyantiseptictourismdebris
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