RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb— followed by object (move someone...

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RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb—followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position) She raised the book up above her head. Rise, rose, risen /’rizәn/: intransitive verb—not followed by object (go to a higher position) He rose to greet me when I entered his office. Arise, arose, arisen: intransitive verb (come into being and people become aware of it) A problem has arisen.

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Page 1: RISE, ARISE, RAISE Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb— followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position) She raised the book.

RISE, ARISE, RAISE

Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb—followed by object (move someone or something to a higher position)      She raised the book up above her head.

Rise, rose, risen /’rizәn/: intransitive verb—not followed by object (go to a higher position)      He rose to greet me when I entered his office.

Arise, arose, arisen: intransitive verb (come into being and people become aware of it)      A problem has arisen.

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Rise, rose, risen /’rizәn/: intransitive verb—not followed by object: go up, get up, go to a higher position.♦ Prices continue to rise.♦ The cost of living index rose by 10% last year.♦ The sun usually rises at 5 am in the summer. Note: Rise is also a noun, meaning an increase.

There was a rise in prices caused by a rise in wages.

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Arise, arose, arisen: intransitive verb: come into existence, appear♦ A new problem has arisen in the college.

♦ An unexpected difficulty arose when he was analysing the results.

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Raise /reiz/, raised, raised: transitive verb—followed by object : lift up, make higher, cause to rise, move someone or something to a higher position.♦ Bus fares were raised three times last year.♦ The landlord said he was going to raise the rent.

Also:1. to bring up for discussion or attention

He raised a new point in the seminar.2. to manage to get; obtain

He raised a loan. He tried to raise money for a new project.