Used in a Sentence

arising

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for arising.

Editorial note

If you just mean that any arising opportunities are not noticed, then I certainly agree with that part of your comment.

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Quick take

The process by which something arises; origination; occurrence.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of arising gathered in one view.

noun

The process by which something arises; origination; occurrence.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for arising.

noun

The process by which something arises; origination; occurrence.

Example sentences

1

If you just mean that any arising opportunities are not noticed, then I certainly agree with that part of your comment.

2

A very good article, touching on many of the problems arising in workflows, also in the scientific field.

3

It's absolutely not an option you can use to dodge lawsuits or unpopularity arising from hosted material.

4

It's no accident that Rocket and the Open Container Project are arising to standardize the container format.

5

Salient elements include establishing and maintaining a suitable sleep schedule, especially arising at a consistent time.

6

So that's kind of the question: can things like derivatives be the structure of space time or must they be arising from some underlying thing?

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New possibilities are continually arising but not everyone will use them.

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These tend to take the form of semi-amorphous, self-assembling, non-hierchical temporary groups arising to accomplish specific tasks out of a larger ongoing network of social networks.

9

If one explains the origins of geometry as arising from drawing, the child’s drawing can indeed be operationalized as a reconstruction apparatus of the psychogenesis of space.

10

Having cofounders is a touchy subject and any problems arising between you two now is pretty much a guarantee that it will destroy the company in the future.

11

The fact that these types of metaphors are arising naturally in the world of software is a signal that the zerox/parc metaphor approach is still the best for mass market adoption.

12

The downside of putting everything in a `try` block, of course, is that we'll potentially catch exceptions arising from a bug in our code which should crash our program.

Quote examples

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A fancier way would be to look at toposes arising "in nature", not specifically constructed for giving a counterexample.

2

Also good are the many simple devices arising out of the "maker" movement.

3

Feynman had with an artist friend that goes like Artist:"When I see a flower, I see beauty; you scientists pick it apart, examine meticulously and it ceases being so beautiful.", while it seemed Feynman had a hard time explaining that he saw other, (sometimes) more profound beauties, not just the one arising from it's color and immediate looks.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use arising in a sentence?

If you just mean that any arising opportunities are not noticed, then I certainly agree with that part of your comment.

What does arising mean?

The process by which something arises; origination; occurrence.

What part of speech is arising?

arising is commonly used as noun.