arise in Portuguese
arise in Portuguese is ascender, levantar-se, surgir — arise means to come into being, appear, or start happening.
arise in Portuguese
ascender
(intransitive) To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
levantar-se
(intransitive) To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
surgir
(intransitive) To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
surgir
(intransitive) To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself.
aparecer
(intransitive) To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself.
provir
(intransitive) To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself.
nascer
(intransitive) To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself.
What does "arise" mean?
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verb To come into being, appear, or start happening.
"Problems arose when the funding suddenly fell through."
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verb To get up, especially from sleep or a resting position (somewhat literary).
"Arise, and greet the morning, the old hymn urges."
arise in a sentence
- Problems arose when the funding suddenly fell through.
- A new opportunity may arise once the merger is finalised.
- Arise, and greet the morning, the old hymn urges.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "arise" in Portuguese?
"arise" in Portuguese is ascender, levantar-se, surgir. arise means: To come into being, appear, or start happening.
How do you use "arise" in a sentence?
Example: "Problems arose when the funding suddenly fell through." In Portuguese, "arise" is ascender, levantar-se, surgir.
Are there other ways to say "arise" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "arise": ascender, levantar-se, surgir, aparecer, provir, nascer.
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