arise, bring forth, commence, develop, experience imaginatively, get to be, improvise, lead the way, precede, spawn, take the lead
Definitionv. come into existence
Last update: July 4, 2015
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A new religious movement originated in that country. [Please select]
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Where did these stories originate. [Please select]
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Was it known how it originated. [Please select]
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"And will the other gentleman originate a sentiment." [Please select]
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It originated nothing. [Please select]
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How many establishments originated under his reign. [Please select]
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The Ionians, however, originated the order which is therefore named Ionic. [Please select]
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Also, a few mammals that may have originated in the Tamaulipan Province moved northwards. [Please select]
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As the foundation principles of Scepticism were opposed to anything like real growth, it was a system that could never originate anything. [Please select]
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In this famous belt, running from Pennsylvania into Virginia, originated the historic pack-horse trade with the "far Indians" of the Ohio Valley. [Please select]
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In Paraguay, Azara describes a breed which certainly originated in S. [Please select]
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