arose

[a·rose]

Arise is a verb that means to get up, maybe to stand or get out of bed, like when you arise in the morning to get ready for the day.

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The past or preterit tense of Arise.


imp.
of Arise


The past or preterit tense of Arise.


Arose

A*rose" . The past or preterit tense of Arise.

The past or preterit tense of Arise.

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Usage Examples

Science arose from poetry... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends.

The result was that, if it happened to clear off after a cloudy evening, I frequently arose from my bed at any hour of the night or morning and walked two miles to the observatory to make some observation included in the programme.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

At one of the annual conventions of the American Society for Aesthetics much confusion arose when the Society for Anesthetics met at the same time in the same hotel.

When the question arose whether I, as a member of the royal family, should take part in active combat in the Falklands, there was no question in her mind, and it only took her two days to sort the issue.

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