What are some opposite words for arise?

Antonyms for arise
əˈraɪz; əˈrɪz ənarise

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  1. ariseverb

    Synonyms:
    appear, surfaceVerb, emerge, pop up, occur

  2. ariseverb

    To get up.

    Synonyms:
    reappear, appear, pop up, occur, surfaceVerb, emerge

  3. ariseverb

    To start to exist.

    Synonyms:
    appear, reappear, surfaceVerb, emerge, pop up, occur

  4. ariseverb

    To resume existing.

    Synonyms:
    appear, pop up, reappear, occur, emerge, surfaceVerb

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. arise

    To rise is to move up or upward whether slowly or quickly, whether through the least or greatest distance; the waves rise; the mists rise; the river rises after heavy rains; as said of persons, to rise is to come to an erect position after kneeling, sitting, reclining, or lying down; as, to rise from a sick-bed; my friend rose as I entered; the guests rose to depart; so a deliberative assembly or a committee is said to rise when it breaks up a session; a sun or star rises when to our apprehension it comes above the horizon and begins to go up the sky. To ascend is to go far upward, and is often used in a stately sense; as, Christ ascended to heaven. The shorter form rise is now generally preferred to the longer form arise, except in poetic or elevated style. The sun rises or arises; the river springs at a bound from the foot of the glacier and flows through the lands to the ocean. Smoke issues from a chimney and ascends toward the sky. Light and heat emanate from the sun.

    Antonyms:
    decline, descend, drop, fall, go down, set, settle, sink

    Synonyms:
    ascend, emanate, flow, issue, proceed, rise, spring

    Preposition:
    Rise from slumber; rise to duty; rise at the summons; we rose with the lark.

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  1. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, growverb

    come into existence; take on form or shape

    "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"

    Antonyms:
    lie, sit down, lie down, sit

    Synonyms:
    turn, start, bristle, mature, rise, get, build up, prepare, stand up, climb up, uprise, maturate, acquire, go up, rebel, surface, lift, spring up, farm, come up, grow, originate, train, evolve, modernize, bob up, resurrect, ascend, initiate, develop, climb, heighten, make grow, break, get up, prove, germinate, move up, turn out, jump, raise, formulate, modernise, rear, produce, mount, rise up, wax, recrudesce, educate, explicate

  2. arise, come up, bob upverb

    originate or come into being

    "a question arose"

    Antonyms:
    lie down, sit down, sit, lie

    Synonyms:
    rise, scrape up, grow, get up, go on, come on, muster, spring up, lift, scrape, get hold, develop, surface, bob up, go up, come up, scratch, line up, summon, move up, originate, come, ascend, find, stand up, uprise, muster up, rise up, rebel, turn out, rally

  3. arise, rise, uprise, get up, stand upverb

    rise to one's feet

    "The audience got up and applauded"

    Antonyms:
    sit, sit down, lie down, lie

    Synonyms:
    prink, bristle, drum, rise, stick up, prepare, stand up, climb up, mug up, fancy up, hold water, deck out, elevate, uprise, hold up, place upright, trick up, rig out, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, deck up, dress up, spring up, swot up, organise, come up, grow, originate, attire, organize, cram, swot, bob up, resurrect, tog out, grind away, ascend, tog up, develop, climb, raise, work up, trick out, get up, prove, devise, move up, turn out, jump, gussy up, bone, fig out, bring up, stand, rear, mount, rise up, overdress, wax, bone up, machinate, fig up

  4. arise, come upverb

    result or issue

    "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"

    Antonyms:
    sit, lie, sit down, lie down

    Synonyms:
    rise, scrape up, grow, get up, go on, come on, muster, spring up, lift, scrape, get hold, develop, surface, bob up, go up, come up, scratch, line up, summon, move up, originate, come, ascend, find, stand up, uprise, muster up, rise up, rebel, turn out, rally

  5. rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, upriseverb

    move upward

    "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"

    Antonyms:
    lie, lie down, sit, sit down

    Synonyms:
    elevate, resurrect, rise up, burn down, hook, get hold, develop, stand up, uprise, nobble, repeal, scrape, climb, bob up, snarf, lift, heighten, vacate, spring up, turn out, draw near, reverse, muster, go up, plagiarise, bring up, raise, revoke, pilfer, grow, cabbage, sneak, rise, abstract, approach, move up, filch, mount, go on, rally, come near, come up, climb up, pinch, bristle, wind, ascend, find, line up, swipe, surface, draw close, countermand, scrape up, prove, plagiarize, muster up, jump, originate, rear, rustle, near, airlift, come on, summon, purloin, wax, scratch, face-lift, come, burn up, overturn, hoist, rebel, rescind, annul, get up

  6. rebel, arise, rise, rise upverb

    take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance

    Antonyms:
    lie down, sit, sit down, lie

    Synonyms:
    rise, prove, grow, get up, spring up, lift, climb, develop, surface, bob up, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, mount, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, rebel, turn out, renegade

  7. get up, turn out, arise, uprise, riseverb

    get up and out of bed

    "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"

    Antonyms:
    sit, lie, sit down, lie down

    Synonyms:
    prink, bristle, drum, rise, rebel, prepare, stand up, bone up, rig out, mug up, boot out, fancy up, deck out, elevate, uprise, rotate, get up, trick up, organize, heighten, surface, cut, fig up, go up, tog up, grind away, lift, climb up, deck up, cram, spring up, turf out, swot up, come up, gussy up, bring up, swot, bob up, resurrect, tog out, originate, spread out, ascend, turn off, chuck out, exclude, develop, climb, raise, work up, switch off, attire, organise, prove, bone, move up, grow, turn out, jump, turn up, fig out, dress up, trick out, rear, splay, mount, eject, come out, overdress, wax, rise up, machinate, devise, bear

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  1. ariseverb

    Synonyms:
    mount, ascend, rise, proceed, issue, spring, originate

How to use arise in a sentence?

  1. Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Hoettges:

    If no significant obstacles arise in the due diligence process, it will pass quickly.

  2. Mike Coffman:

    Young men who don't register for the selective service are still penalized by the U.S. government, we need to get rid of this mean-spirited and outdated system and trust that if the need should arise, Americans -- both male and female -- will answer the call to defend our nation.

  3. Rachel Fiset:

    If facts arise that place her in control of safety protocols as it relates to the guns on the set, she may face some sort of liability.

  4. Jerome Powell:

    We understand well the lessons of the high inflation experience in the 1960s and 1970s, and the burdens that experience created for all Americans, we do not anticipate inflation pressures of that type, but we have the tools to address such pressures if they do arise.

  5. Interior Department spokeswoman Molly Block:

    Like most( if not all) of us, the Secretary of Interior Department has a daily schedule that is subject to constant change, appointments that were expected get canceled, unexpected appointments arise and plans get interrupted by events. The department seeks to ensure that the public has access to the secretary's activities by posting online the various tools used to plan his day by different staff members.

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#2158drop
#3714sit
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#5615decline
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#8623settle
#25148descend

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