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Definitions for arose
əˈroʊzarose

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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Arosethe preterite of the verb arise.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Arose

    of Arise

  2. Arose

    the past or preterit tense of Arise

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Arose

    a-rōz′, pa.t. of Arise.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of arose in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of arose in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of arose in a Sentence

  1. Rudyard Kipling, As Easy as A.B.C. (1917):

    Once there was The People - Terror gave it birth; Once there was The People, and it made a hell of earth! Earth arose and crushed it. Listen, oh, ye slain! Once there was The People - it shall never be again!

  2. Federico Addiechi:

    It's a normal evolution, we have done it on a case-by-case basis when some cases arose and they were pretty evident.

  3. Peter Hotez:

    When you look at the sequence of the virus in terms of its transmissibility, it looks a lot like the Alpha variant that arose out of the UK and came to the US at the beginning part of the year, which was more transmissible than the original lineage but not more transmissible than Delta, on that basis, I actually don't think Omicron is necessarily going to outcompete Delta.

  4. Bill Daly:

    We probably would have supported the decision if it was different, if it was made for the right reasons, since these allegations arose, I think the Blackhawks as an organization have handled everything in the right way and they’ve taken the proper steps. We’ll see at the end of the day what comes of it.

  5. Buenos Aires attorney:

    Weve determined the deaths were produced by the collision that arose from the speed and destabilization of the vehicle generated by the chase and the shots.

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