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Phrase(s): arise from something [and] arise out of something
1. Lit. to get up from something. • What time did you arise from bed? • I arose out of my slumbers at dawn. 2. Lit. [for something] to drift upward from something. • The smoke arose from the burning oil wells. • The smoke arose out of the exhaust pipe. 3. Fig. to be due to something; to be caused by something. • This whole problem arose from your stubbornness. • The labor problem arose out of mismanagement. 4. Fig. [for someone] to come from poor or unfortunate circumstances. • She arose from poverty to attain great wealth. • She arose out of squalor through her own hard work.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs