What does arose mean?
Definitions for arose
əˈroʊzarose
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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Arosethe preterite of the verb arise.
Webster Dictionary
Arose
of Arise
Arose
the past or preterit tense of Arise
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Arose
a-rōz′, pa.t. of Arise.
Anagrams for arose »
oreas
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of arose in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of arose in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of arose in a Sentence
I'm not going to answer this in the context of any current matters, so you shouldn't draw any inference about it, but the Department of Justice has in the past, when the issue arose, has opined that The President can not be indicted. There's been a lot of speculation in the media about this, I just don't have anything more to say about it.
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
When over long periods of human history I scrutinized the activity of the Jewish people, suddenly there arose up in me the fearful question whether inscrutable Destiny, perhaps for reasons unknown to us poor mortals, did not, with eternal and immutable resolve, desire the final victory of this little nation.
Rochelle Walensky have to be consistent, always stick with the facts and the evidence and the data. That was one of the issues that obviously arose when I was part of the Coronavirus taskforce in the prior administration.
Human consciousness arose but a minute before midnight on the geological clock. Yet we mayflies try to bend an ancient world to our purposes, ignorant perhaps of the messages buried in its long history. Let us hope that we are still in the early morning of our April day.
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- The word "arose" can be translated to Arabic as "نشأ" (nasha'a) or "ظهر" (zhahara), depending on the context. If you need a specific translation based on a context, please provide more details!Arabic
- surgiuPortuguese
- возниклаRussian
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