Arising: meaning, definitions and examples
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arising
[ əˈraɪzɪŋ ]
emerging situation
The term 'arising' refers to the process of coming into being or becoming apparent. It often describes situations, issues, or opportunities that develop as a result of prior events or circumstances. The use of 'arising' typically indicates that something is presenting itself as a potential concern or is starting to come to light. It emphasizes the beginning of an occurrence that requires attention or action.
Synonyms
developing, emerging, occurring
Examples of usage
- New challenges are arising in the global economy.
- The issues arising from the policy changes need careful consideration.
- Opportunities are arising for those willing to adapt.
Translations
Translations of the word "arising" in other languages:
🇵🇹 surgindo
🇮🇳 उद्भव
🇩🇪 entstehend
🇮🇩 muncul
🇺🇦 виникаючи
🇵🇱 pojawiający się
🇯🇵 発生する
🇫🇷 émergeant
🇪🇸 emergente
🇹🇷 ortaya çıkan
🇰🇷 발생하는
🇸🇦 ناشئ
🇨🇿 vynořící
🇸🇰 vynárajúci sa
🇨🇳 出现
🇸🇮 nastajajoči
🇮🇸 vaxandi
🇰🇿 пайда болатын
🇬🇪 გამომდინარე
🇦🇿 meydana çıxan
🇲🇽 surgiendo
Etymology
The word 'arising' originates from the Old English 'arisan' which means 'to rise' or 'to get up'. This term is composed of the prefix 'a-' combined with the verb 'rise', which can be traced back to Proto-Germanic roots. As it evolved, the meaning of 'arise' expanded to include not just physical rising, but also the emergence of challenges, situations, and events. In Middle English, 'arisen' was used in various contexts to indicate both physical and abstract forms of rising. Through time, its usage adapted in literature, legal texts, and everyday speech to encompass both literal and figurative senses. The present participle form 'arising' became common in Modern English, maintaining the rich, original meaning while integrating into various grammatical structures.