Arise out of Meaning in English
expression
ɝˈaɪz/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
ur-EYEZ owt uhv
ɐɹˈaɪz/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
uh-RIZE owt ov
Definition
To happen as a result of something; to be caused or triggered by a particular situation or event.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly formal or semi-formal; often used in legal, academic, and business contexts. Usually followed by a noun or noun phrase: 'arise out of a dispute', 'problems that arise out of change'. Similar to 'result from', but 'arise out of' often implies something naturally follows from the original cause.
Spanish: surgir de - resultar dePortuguese (BR): surgir de - resultar dePortuguese (PT): surgir de - resultar deChinese (Simplified): 源于 - 由...产生Chinese (Traditional): 源於 - 由...產生Hindi: से उत्पन्न होना - से निकलनाArabic: ينشأ من - ينتج عنBengali: থেকে সৃষ্টি হওয়া - থেকে উদ্ভূত হওয়াRussian: возникать из - проистекать изJapanese: ~から生じる - ~から起こるVietnamese: phát sinh từ - nảy sinh từKorean: 에서 발생하다 - 에서 비롯되다Turkish: -den doğmak - -den kaynaklanmakUrdu: سے پیدا ہونا - سے نکلناIndonesian: muncul dari - timbul dari
Example Sentences
Many accidents arise out of careless driving.
basic
Her fear arises out of past experiences.
basic
Conflicts sometimes arise out of misunderstandings.
basic
Legal issues can arise out of simple mistakes.
natural
All the stress really arises out of last-minute changes.
natural
Sometimes the best ideas arise out of unexpected conversations.
natural