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| rise [ rīz ] |
verb (past rose [ rōz ], past participle ris·en [ rízz'n ], present participle ris·ing, 3rd person present singular ris·es) |
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1. intransitive verb stand up: to assume a standing or nearly vertical position after sitting, kneeling, or lying
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2. intransitive verb ascend: to go up to a higher position or location
 Disturbed by our footsteps, the birds rose above the trees.
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3. intransitive verb get higher: to gain a greater height or level
 After heavy rains the river rose dangerously.
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4. intransitive verb grow larger: to increase in amount, degree, or quantity
 Prices are rising.
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5. intransitive verb achieve greater social prominence: to achieve higher wealth, status, or importance
 rose through the ranks
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6. intransitive verb extend upward: to become elevated, or extend upward
 The church tower rose above the village.
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7. intransitive verb grow louder or more intense: to increase in volume or intensity of sound
 Their voices rose.
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8. intransitive verb intensify emotionally: to become emotionally more intense or powerful
 Tempers were rising.
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9. intransitive verb develop: to develop or intensify, especially until a particular state is reached
 By morning a blizzard had risen.
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10. intransitive verb swell: to swell and puff out, e.g. in the manner of dough containing yeast
 The bread is rising.
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11. intransitive verb rebel or revolt: to make an organized rebellion against something or somebody
 The entire region rose up against the authorities in protest.
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12. intransitive verb end meeting: to adjourn after a meeting or assembly
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13. intransitive verb become erect: to become stiff and erect
 felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck
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14. intransitive verb originate: to have an origin or beginning
 The stream rises a few miles back.
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15. intransitive verb grow: to spring up or grow
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16. intransitive verb become apparent: to become visible or apparent
 Suddenly Africa rose before the astonished sailors' eyes.
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17. intransitive verb construction be built: to become larger during the process of building
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18. intransitive verb get up in morning: to get out of bed, especially in the morning
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19. intransitive verb astronomy appear in sky: to appear above the horizon
 The sun was rising when we went to bed.
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20. transitive verb nautical Same as raisev (sense 28)
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21. intransitive verb be resurrected: in some beliefs, to become resurrected after death
 rise from the dead
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noun (plural ris·es) |
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1. increase: an increase in amount
 a rise in prices
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2. U.K. salary increase: an increase in salary or wages
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3. increase in status: an increase in wealth, status, or importance
 the rise and fall of the empire
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4. emergence: the process of becoming noticed and successful
 the rise of a new talent
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5. upward slope: an upward slope or gradient
 a rise in the road
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6. higher ground: a hill or piece of raised or rising ground
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7. upward movement: an ascent or upward movement
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8. intensification: an increase in degree, intensity, or force
 a rise in her fever
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9. increase of sound: an increase in loudness or pitch
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10. height: the vertical extent of something
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11. astronomy appearance in sky: the appearance of the Sun, Moon, or other astronomical object above the horizon
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12. origin: a beginning or origin of something
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13. rebellion: a rebellion against authority
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14. dress distance between crotch and waist: the length between the crotch and the waist of a pair of pants
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| [ Old English rīsan< Germanic] |
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give rise to something to cause something
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take or get a rise out of somebody to produce a desired response, usually anger or annoyance, by teasing or taunting somebody (informal)
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