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    Rise
    /rīz/

    verb

    • 1. move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up: "the tiny aircraft rose from the ground"
    • 2. get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling: "she pushed back her chair and rose" Similar stand upget/rise to one's feetget upjump upOpposite sit

    noun

    • 1. an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher: "the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises"
    • 2. an increase in amount, extent, size, or number: "local people are worried by the rise in crime" Similar increasehikeadvancegrowth
  2. 1. To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling. 2. To get out of bed: rose at dawn. 3. To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend: Hot air rises. 4. To increase in size, volume, or level: The river rises every spring. 5. To increase in number, amount, or value: Prices are rising. 6.

  3. Raise is a verb that must have an object and rise is used without an object. When you raise something, you lift it to a higher position or increase it: He raised his head from the pillow.

  4. 2 days ago · 1. verb. If something rises, it moves upwards. He watched the smoke rise from the chimney. [VERB + from/to] The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him. [VERB] Rise up means the same as rise . Spray rose up from the surface of the water. [V P + from/to] Black dense smoke rose up. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. verb. When you rise, you stand up. [formal]

  5. Definitions of rise. verb. move upward. synonyms: arise, come up, go up, lift, move up, uprise. see more. verb. come up, of celestial bodies. “The sun also rises ” synonyms: ascend, come up, uprise. see more. verb. rise up. “The building rose before them” synonyms: lift, rear. see more. verb. rise to one's feet.

  6. to stand, especially after sitting: He rose from his seat. rise to/through, etc. to become important, successful, or rich: He quickly rose to stardom. rise verb [I] (STRENGTH) to become stronger or louder: The wind is rising. Her voice rose to a scream. rise verb [I] (HIGH) to be high above something:

  7. noun. /raɪz/ increase. [countable] rise (in something) an increase in an amount, a number, or a level The town is seeing a rise in both residential and commercial property values. A sharp rise in oil prices could disrupt the economic recovery. Insulin is used to control the rise of glucose levels in the blood. Language Bank. Join us.

  8. The noun rise means a movement upwards or an increase in an amount or quantity: a rise in interest rates. In British English it can also be used to mean an increase in pay: Should I ask my boss for a rise? In North American English this is a raise: a three per cent pay raise. Rise can also mean the process of becoming more powerful or important:

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