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    rise
    [rīz]
    verb
    rise (verb) · rises (third person present) · rose (past tense) · rising (present participle) · risen (past participle) · rising (adjective)
    1. move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up:
      "the tiny aircraft rose from the ground"
      • (of the sun, moon, or another celestial body) appear above the horizon:
        "the sun had just risen"
      • (of a fish) come to the surface of water:
        "a fish rose and was hooked and landed"
      • reach a higher position in society or one's profession:
        "the officer was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks"
      • (rise above)
        succeed in not being limited or constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation):
        "he struggled to rise above his humble background"
      • (rise above)
        be superior to:
        "I try to rise above prejudice"
    2. get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling:
      "she pushed back her chair and rose"
      • get out of bed, especially in the morning:
        "I rose and got dressed"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (of a meeting or a session of a court) adjourn:
        "the judge's remark heralded the signal for the court to rise"
      • be restored to life:
        "your sister has risen from the dead" · "he would rise again from the dead on the third day"
    3. cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful:
      "the activists urged militant factions to rise up"
      • (rise to)
        find the strength or ability to respond adequately to (a challenging situation):
        "many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge"
      • (rise to)
        (of a person) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation):
        "he didn't rise to my teasing"
    4. (of a river) have its source:
      "the Euphrates rises in Turkey"
      • (of a wind) start to blow or to blow more strongly:
        "the wind continued to rise"
    5. (of land or a feature following the contours of the land) incline upward; become higher:
      "the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds"
      • (of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure) be much taller than the surrounding landscape:
        "the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us"
      • (of someone's hair) stand on end:
        "he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck"
      • (of a building) undergo construction from the foundations:
        "rows of two-story houses are slowly rising"
      • (of dough) swell by the action of yeast:
        "leave the dough in a warm place to rise"
      • (of a bump, blister, or weal) appear as a swelling on the skin:
        "blisters rose on his burned hand"
      • (of a person's stomach) become nauseated:
        "Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding"
    6. increase in number, size, amount, or quality:
      "land prices had risen"
      • (of the sea, a river, or other body of water) increase in height to a particular level, typically through tidal action or flooding:
        "the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned" · "the rising tide of crime"
      • (of a sound) become louder; be audible above other sounds:
        "her voice rose above the clamor"
      • (of a barometer or other measuring instrument) give a higher reading.
      • (of a voice) become higher in pitch:
        "my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed"
      • (of an emotion) develop and become more intense:
        "he felt a tide of resentment rising in him"
      • (of a person's mood) become more cheerful:
        "her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind"
      • (of the color in a person's face) become deeper, especially as a result of embarrassment:
        "he was teasing her, and she could feel her color rising"
    7. (rising)
      approaching (a specified age):
      "she was thirty-nine rising forty" · "Polly shall have a young mare rising three years old"
    noun
    rise (noun) · rises (plural noun)
    1. an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher:
      "the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises"
      • an act of a fish moving to the surface to take a fly or bait.
      • an instance of social, commercial, or political advancement:
        "few models have had such a meteoric rise"
      • an upward slope or hill:
        "I gained the crest of a rise and saw the plain stretched out before me"
      • the vertical height of a step, arch, or incline.
      • another term for riser
    2. an increase in amount, extent, size, or number:
      "local people are worried by the rise in crime"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        an increase in salary or wages:
        "nonsupervisory staff were given a 5 percent rise"
    3. an increase in sound or pitch:
      "the rise and fall of his voice"
    4. a source or origin:
      "it was here that the brook had its rise"
    Origin
    Old English rīsan ‘make an attack’, ‘wake, get out of bed’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijzen and German reisen.
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    verb
    1. get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling:
      Opposite:
    2. cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful:
      Opposite:
      • (of a person) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation):
        react to
        respond to
    3. (of a river) have its source:
      Opposite:
      • (of land or a feature following the contours of the land) incline upward; become higher:
        slope upwards
        slant upwards
        go uphill
        get higher
        Opposite:
        drop away
        • (of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure) be much taller than the surrounding landscape:
          rise up
          rear (up)
          stand high
          reach high
        • (of dough) swell by the action of yeast:
      • increase in number, size, amount, or quality:
        Opposite:
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