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arose (verb)

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  • arose — /əˈroʊz / (say uh rohz) verb past tense of arise …  

  • Table (verb) — Table as a verb has two contradictory meanings, one in use in the United States and the other in the remainder of the English speaking world. In the United States, the motion to table (or lay on the table ) is a proposal to suspend consideration… …   Wikipedia

  • come up — verb 1. bring forth, usually something desirable (Freq. 9) The committee came up with some interesting recommendations • Hypernyms: ↑generate, ↑bring forth • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. result or issue …   Useful english dictionary

  • go up — verb 1. move upward (Freq. 19) The fog lifted The smoke arose from the forest fire The mist uprose from the meadows • Syn: ↑rise, ↑lift, ↑arise, ↑move up, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • arise — verb past tense arose, past participle arisen (I) 1 if a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen: A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office. 2 if something arises from or out of a situation, event etc, it is caused or started… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bob up — verb originate or come into being a question arose • Syn: ↑arise, ↑come up • Hypernyms: ↑become • Verb Frames: Something s * * * bob up …   Useful english dictionary

  • arise — verb 1) many problems arose Syn: come to light, become apparent, appear, emerge, crop up, turn up, surface, spring up; occur; literary befall, come to pass 2) injuries arising from defective products Syn: res …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • flaunt — verb Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse flana to rush around Date: 1566 intransitive verb 1. to display or obtrude oneself to public notice < a great flaunting crowd Charles Dickens > 2. to wave or flutter showily < the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • infer — verb (inferred; inferring) Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French inferer, from Latin inferre, literally, to carry or bring into, from in + ferre to carry more at bear Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. to derive as a conclusion from facts… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • move up — verb 1. move upward (Freq. 3) The fog lifted The smoke arose from the forest fire The mist uprose from the meadows • Syn: ↑rise, ↑lift, ↑arise, ↑go up, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • arise — verb ADVERB ▪ naturally, spontaneously ▪ directly ▪ commonly, frequently, often ▪ typically …   Collocations dictionary

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