arising Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of arising In English

  • 0 present participle of arise formal or literary

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Examples of arising

  • This explains why there is no common carotid artery on that side, with the internal and external carotid vessels arising directly from the anomalous arch.

  • The arachnoid cyst is arising from the middle fossa and compressing the cerebral hemisphere.

  • Sprouts arising from either the main stem or buttresses, even those slightly below-ground level, were identified as above-ground sprouts.

  • This choice may have been made to avoid the psychic costs arising from the negative attitudes of grown-up children to the remarriage of a parent.

  • However, it is considerably more than what publishers typically fear as an ad hoc collection of diverse papers arising from a conference.

  • For example, rheumatoid arthritis is predominantly a disease arising from inflammation of the joints, whereas hepatitis results from inflammation of the liver.

  • In consequence, technical nuisances arising from higher-order aspects of the -calculus, for example -conversion, can be minimized or eliminated in explicit substitution calculi.

  • Once again, trauma arising in each of the six age categories was insignificantly associated with meaning.

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