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  1. countable a time at which something happens
    on one occasion (=once):

    On one occasion we had to walk all the way home.

    on this occasion:

    I’ll let you off on this occasion.

    on an earlier occasion:

    We tested a similarproduct on an earlier occasion.

    on occasion (=sometimes):

    He continues to work with us on occasion.

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    1. singular a suitable time for something
      occasion for:

      Her promotion was an occasion for greatcelebration.

      not the occasion for something (=not an appropriate time for something):

      This is not the occasion for such a detailedanalysis.

      occasion for doing something:

      Victoryprovided him with the occasion for declaringhimselfking.

      occasion for someone to do something:

      This will be an occasion for us all to make a newstart.

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    2. countable a special or important time or event

      The first opening of a Scottish parliament for 300 years was a historic occasion.

      special occasion:

      The dress is perfect for a special occasion.

      mark an occasion (=celebrate it):

      We should mark the occasion in some way.

      on the occasion of something (=when something special happens):

      There was a celebration on the occasion of the school’s anniversary.

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  2. singular formala reason for something
    have occasion to do something:

    I’ve had no occasion to complain about their service.

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    1. a cause of something
      be the occasion of something:

      His mistake was the occasion of much amusement.

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Arises

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Arise synonyms, arise pronunciation, arise translation, English dictionary definition of arise. Arose, arisen, arising, arises 1. To get up, as from a sitting or prone position; rise. When an occasion arises to thank someone for being them, take it. Gorman’s article prompts me to think that whenever an opportunity arises to let someone know how much difference they make.

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Occasion Arises Means

Another word for arises. Find more ways to say arises, along with related words, antonyms and example phrases at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. If the occasion arises, this situation shall be assessed on the basis of facts verifiable from sources available to the public, in the light of the circumstances of each case and after an investigation in which each side has the opportunity to submit its case and reply to the case of the other side.

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