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arise
IPA: / əˈraɪz /(Irregular preterit, past participle: arose, arisen).
1. To occur; SYN. come up.
2. To originate or come into being; SYN. come up, bob up.
3. To rise to one's feet; SYN. rise, get up, stand up.
come down
IPA: / ˈkəm ˈdaʊn /1. To criticize or reprimand harshly.
2. When you move to a lower level socially or financially and receive less respect from other people because of this change, you come down in life.
date
IPA: / dˈat /1. To assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of.
2. To stamp with a date, as of a postmark; SYN. date stamp.
3. To provide with a dateline; mark with a date.
4. To go on a date with.
derive
IPA: / deʁivˈe /1. To cause to develop or evolve, esp. from a latent or potential state; SYN. educe.
2. To come from; to originate; SYN. come, originate.
3. To come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; SYN. come from descend.
4. To obtain; SYN. gain.
move
IPA: / muːv /1. To change position, as of a body part (nontranslational motion):
2. To go or proceed from one point to another
3. To cause to move; SYN. displace.
4. To progress by being changed: SYN. go, run.
5. To arouse sympathy or compassion in
6. To change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
7. To propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting; SYN. make a motion.
8. To have a turn; make one's move in a game; SYN. go.
9. To exist or thrive in a specified environment
10. To dispose of by selling
act · act on · act up · act upon · actuate · affect · be active · displace · go · go around · go by · go down · go off · go on · go out · go under · go up · impress · incite · locomote · make a motion · motivate · move back · move on · move out · move over · proceed · prompt · propel · run · strike · travel
originate
IPA: / ərɪdʒəneɪt /1. To bring into being; SYN. initiate, start.
2. To come into existence or develop:; SYN. arise, rise, develop, spring up, grow.
3. To begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc.
proceed
IPA: / prəsiːd /1. To follow a certain course; SYN. go.
2. To move ahead; travel onward; can also be used in the temporal sense; SYN. go forward, continue.