1. arise
Accidents arise from carelessness.
Were a serious crisis to arise, the government would have to act swiftly.
Similar situations may arise in the nearest future.
Should anything arise, she will be prepared for it.
If we don't obtain an adequate knowledge of their culture, a lot of problems could easily arise.
My umbrella will serve for a weapon, should the occasion arise.
An experiment, I would learn much later, when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
You have to arise from bed and go to work.
majority of the issues that arise within this area revolve around the boundary lines of intangible property rights
Eventually, the moment will arise to raise benchmark interest rates, though that is considered far off.
Our assistant have to respond any questions which may arise.
Definition if an issue or question arises, it starts to become important in such a way that you have to deal with it or answer it
a question arises...
arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on his name
2. to turn up
3. offer itself
4. come up
Look, something has come up, and I can't meet you.
Can I come up and see your tattoos?
Something has come up and I have to stay at work a little longer than usual.
I'm afraid that something has come up.
I've got to go - something has just come up at home and I'm needed there.
The issue of security came up at the meeting yesterday. I'm so sorry, I have to leave. Something just come up but I'll call you later.
Wiktoria and I will come up Monday
5. arise arose arisen