arise
a·rise / əˈrīz/ • v. (past a·rose / əˈrōz/ ; past part. a·ris·en / əˈrizən/ ) [intr.] 1. (of a problem, opportunity, or situation) emerge; become apparent: difficulties had arisen. ∎ come into being; originate: the practice arose in the nineteenth century. ∎ (arise from/out of) occur as a result of: most conflicts arise from ignorance or uncertainty.2. formal or poetic/lit. get or stand up.
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chastise , chas·tise / chasˈtīz/ • v. [tr.] rebuke or reprimand severely: he chastised his colleagues for their laziness. ∎ dated punish, esp. by beating. DERIV… assize , assize •advise, apprise, apprize, arise, assize, capsize, chastise, comprise, demise, despise, devise, downsize, excise, flies, guise, incise, low-ri… Continental Rise , Skip to main content
continental rise Sans , sans •banns, glans, Prestonpans, sans •Octans •Benz, cleanse, Fens, gens, lens •Homo sapiens • impatiens • nolens volens • delirium tremens • Serpens… San , San
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de·vise / diˈvīz/ • v. [tr.] 1. plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought: a training…
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