Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: arises
IPA transcription: [ɚ'aɪzɪz]
Usage examples
  • It is not my profit that arises therefrom.'
  • The question arises: which is cause, which effect?
  • It is the view which the mind takes of a thing which creates the sorrow that arises from it.
  • Here is great quantity of amber, but especially when any storm arises from towards the east; whence the waves bring many things, and very different.
  • In time of actual warfare they form a part of the reserves, and when the necessity arises fight with even greater intelligence and ferocity than the men.
  • The failure arises in supposing that relationships can become perceptible without experience--without that conjoint trying and undergoing of which we have spoken.
  • The question naturally arises, Where did all the dirt come from to fill up these great river beds and change the whole topography of the northern half of the continent?
  • When anything is seen to contain a series of uses, it becomes a rent-bearer, and the economic problem of rent arises, one step more complex than the problem of valuing simple consumption goods.
  • From hence in my opinion arises that common prejudice against metaphysical reasonings of all kinds, even amongst those, who profess themselves scholars, and have a just value for every other part of literature.
  • This is a matter of the first importance, and for fear of any treachery, I propose that whoever undertakes this business without success, even though the failure arises only from an error of judgment, shall suffer death."