Arise means to move from sitting or lying to standing. It is often used to ask someone to stand up or describe getting up.
Please arise when the teacher enters.
She arose from her chair quickly.
Arise is used to say that a situation or problem starts. It means something begins to appear or happen.
Problems arise when we do not plan well.
New chances arise every day.
Arise can mean that something comes from a cause or source. It shows where ideas, feelings, or problems come from.
His ideas arise from many years of study.
Questions arise from this report.
Arise can mean to get out of bed in the morning after sleep. It shows that a person wakes and stands.
I arise early every morning.
They arose before the sun.
Arise can mean to move up from a low place, especially when talking about natural things like the sun or mist.
The sun arises over the hills at dawn.
Mist arose from the river early morning.
Arise can mean to stand up or act against something, especially to protest or support a cause strongly.
People arose against unfair rules.
Citizens arose to defend their rights.