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View definitions for arisen

arisen

verb as in come into being; proceed

verb as in get, stand, or go up

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With popular initiatives like White Dudes for Harris that have arisen in this election cycle, I think it’s fair to say that this broader conversation is finally underway.

From Salon

As the organization plays its opening season in the newly completed Intuit Dome, a new complication has arisen: A lawsuit filed Thursday by a former trainer alleges unsafe treatment of the franchise’s star player.

Those situations have arisen plenty in these first four games and, while the Dodgers have indeed showed up big, the Mets have shrunk.

Speaking to local Citizen TV, Senator Daniel Maanzo said this was an exceptional trial and another "new exceptional situation has arisen that is not even anticipated by the law", saying they would make submissions to push the speaker make a judgement.

From BBC

Asked about the issue during a visit to Liverpool, Sir Keir said: "I made a promise to Esther Rantzen before the election that we would provide time for a debate and vote, but that it will be a free vote, and obviously that opportunity has now arisen."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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