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arose

Verb

The word is derived from arise

Meaning

of Arise

The past or preterit tense of Arise.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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The fundamental evil of the world arose from the fact that the good Lord has not created money enough. Heinrich Heine

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

Let there be light said Liberty, And like sunrise from the sea, Athens arose. Percy Bysshe Shelley

None seemed to think the injury arose from the use of a bad thing but from the abuse of a very good thing. Abraham Lincoln

It is a fact worth pondering that four centuries ago the evil of "an abundance or surplus" arose from its being kept off the market, while today the evil of surplus lies in its being thrown upon the market. Benjamin Graham

We have begun to contemplate our origins: starstuff pondering the stars; organized assemblages of ten billion billion billion atoms considering the evolution of atoms; tracing the long journey by which, here at least, consciousness arose. Carl Sagan

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