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Arise From - Definition and Usage

Part of speech: Verb phrase

Sense 1: To originate or come into existence from a specific source or cause.

Example sentence: The conflict between the two countries arises from a long history of territorial disputes.

Sense 2: To result or happen as a consequence of something.

Example sentence: Financial problems often arise from poor budgeting and overspending.

Sense 3: To stand up or get out of bed after sleeping or resting.

Example sentence: I need a few minutes to fully arise from my sleep and be ready for the day.

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