to rise/to rise up/to arise

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They all mean the same, don't they?
For example in a sentence like "The people should rise/rise up/arise and get rid of their corrupt leaders."
 

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Your example sentence illustrates well that that they do not mean the same thing. The phrase "rise up" works best there, and you should not, I think, use the others at all.
 

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You could say they have a common basic meaning but quite different uses. Precise meaning comes from how vocabulary is used in sentences.
 
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