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v. wakker worden; opstaan; oprijzen, ontstaan; optreden1 zich voordoen ⇒ gebeuren, optreden♦voorbeelden:a thunderstorm arose • er stak een onweer op2 arise from • voortkomen uit, het gevolg zijn van
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