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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Rise \Rise\ (r[imac]z), v. i. [imp. Rose (r[=o]z); p. p.
     Risen; p. pr. & vb. n. Rising.] [AS. r[=i]san; akin to
     OS. r[=i]san, D. rijzen, OHG. r[=i]san to rise, fall, Icel.
     r[=i]sa, Goth. urreisan, G. reise journey. CF. Arise,
     Raise, Rear, v.]
     1. To move from a lower position to a higher; to ascend; to
        mount up. Specifically:
        (a) To go upward by walking, climbing, flying, or any
            other voluntary motion; as, a bird rises in the air; a
            fish rises to the bait.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) To ascend or float in a fluid, as gases or vapors in
            air, cork in water, and the like.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) To move upward under the influence of a projecting
            force; as, a bullet rises in the air.
            [1913 Webster]
        (d) To grow upward; to attain a certain height; as, this
            elm rises to the height of seventy feet.
            [1913 Webster]
        (e) To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or
            bulk; to swell; as, a river rises in its bed; the
            mercury rises in the thermometer.
            [1913 Webster]
        (f) To become erect; to assume an upright position; as, to
            rise from a chair or from a fall.
            [1913 Webster]
        (g) To leave one's bed; to arise; as, to rise early.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  He that would thrive, must rise by five. --Old
                                                    Proverb.
            [1913 Webster]
        (h) To tower up; to be heaved up; as, the Alps rise far
            above the sea.
            [1913 Webster]
        (i) To slope upward; as, a path, a line, or surface rises
            in this direction. ``A rising ground.'' --Dryden.
            [1913 Webster]
        (j) To retire; to give up a siege.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  He, rising with small honor from Gunza, . . .
                  was gone.                         --Knolles.
            [1913 Webster]
        (k) To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to
            become light, as dough, and the like.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To have the aspect or the effect of rising. Specifically:
        
        [1913 Webster]
        (a) To appear above the horizont, as the sun, moon, stars,
            and the like. ``He maketh his sun to rise on the evil
            and the good.'' --Matt. v. 45.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) To become apparent; to emerge into sight; to come
            forth; to appear; as, an eruption rises on the skin;
            the land rises to view to one sailing toward the
            shore.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) To become perceptible to other senses than sight; as,
            a noise rose on the air; odor rises from the flower.
            [1913 Webster]
        (d) To have a beginning; to proceed; to originate; as,
            rivers rise in lakes or springs.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  A scepter shall rise out of Israel. --Num. xxiv.
                                                    17.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Honor and shame from no condition rise. --Pope.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To increase in size, force, or value; to proceed toward a
        climax. Specifically: 
        [1913 Webster]
        (a) To increase in power or fury; -- said of wind or a
            storm, and hence, of passion. ``High winde . . . began
            to rise, high passions -- anger, hate.'' --Milton.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) To become of higher value; to increase in price.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Bullion is risen to six shillings . . . the
                  ounce.                            --Locke.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) To become larger; to swell; -- said of a boil, tumor,
            and the like.
            [1913 Webster]
        (d) To increase in intensity; -- said of heat.
            [1913 Webster]
        (e) To become louder, or higher in pitch, as the voice.
            [1913 Webster]
        (f) To increase in amount; to enlarge; as, his expenses
            rose beyond his expectations.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     4. In various figurative senses. Specifically: 
        [1913 Webster]
        (a) To become excited, opposed, or hostile; to go to war;
            to take up arms; to rebel.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  At our heels all hell should rise
                  With blackest insurrection.       --Milton.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  No more shall nation against nation rise.
                                                    --Pope.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) To attain to a better social position; to be promoted;
            to excel; to succeed.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.
                                                    --Shak.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) To become more and more dignified or forcible; to
            increase in interest or power; -- said of style,
            thought, or discourse; as, to rise in force of
            expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in
            interest.
            [1913 Webster]
        (d) To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men
                  of contemplative natures.         --Spectator.
            [1913 Webster]
        (e) To come; to offer itself.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  There chanced to the prince's hand to rise
                  An ancient book.                  --Spenser.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     5. To ascend from the grave; to come to life.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              But now is Christ risen from the dead. --1. Cor. xv.
                                                    20.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn; as, the
        committee rose after agreeing to the report.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              It was near nine . . . before the House rose.
                                                    --Macaulay.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pith; as,
        to rise a tone or semitone.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     8. (Print.) To be lifted, or to admit of being lifted, from
        the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; --
        said of a form.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: To arise; mount; ascend; climb; scale.
  
     Usage: Rise, Appreciate. Some in America use the word
            appreciate for ``rise in value;'' as, stocks
            appreciate, money appreciates, etc. This use is not
            unknown in England, but it is less common there. It is
            undesirable, because rise sufficiently expresses the
            idea, and appreciate has its own distinctive meaning,
            which ought not to be confused with one so entirely
            different.
            [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Rise \Rise\, v. t. [See Rise, v. i.]
     1. To go up; to ascend; to climb; as, to rise a hill.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     2. To cause to rise; as, to rise a fish, or cause it to come
        to the surface of the water; to rise a ship, or bring it
        above the horizon by approaching it; to raise.
  
              Until we rose the bark we could not pretend to call
              it a chase.                           --W. C.
                                                    Russell.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Rise \Rise\, n.
     1. The act of rising, or the state of being risen.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. The distance through which anything rises; as, the rise of
        the thermometer was ten degrees; the rise of the river was
        six feet; the rise of an arch or of a step.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. Land which is somewhat higher than the rest; as, the house
        stood on a rise of land. [Colloq.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Spring; source; origin; as, the rise of a stream.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              All wickednes taketh its rise from the heart. --R.
                                                    Nelson.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. Appearance above the horizon; as, the rise of the sun or
        of a planet. --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. Increase; advance; augmentation, as of price, value, rank,
        property, fame, and the like.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The rise or fall that may happen in his constant
              revenue by a Spanish war.             --Sir W.
                                                    Temple.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. Increase of sound; a swelling of the voice.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The ordinary rises and falls of the voice. --Bacon.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     8. Elevation or ascent of the voice; upward change of key;
        as, a rise of a tone or semitone.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     9. The spring of a fish to seize food (as a fly) near the
        surface of the water.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Rise \Rise\, v. i. [imp. Rose; p. p. Risen; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Rising.] [AS. r[=i]san; akin to OS. r[=i]san, D. rijzen,
     OHG. r[=i]san to rise, fall, Icel. r[=i]sa, Goth. urreisan,
     G. reise journey. CF. Arise, Raise, Rear, v.]
     1. To move from a lower position to a higher; to ascend; to
        mount up. Specifically:
        (a) To go upward by walking, climbing, flying, or any
            other voluntary motion; as, a bird rises in the air; a
            fish rises to the bait.
        (b) To ascend or float in a fluid, as gases or vapors in
            air, cork in water, and the like.
        (c) To move upward under the influence of a projecting
            force; as, a bullet rises in the air.
        (d) To grow upward; to attain a certain height; as, this
            elm rises to the height of seventy feet.
        (e) To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or
            bulk; to swell; as, a river rises in its bed; the
            mercury rises in the thermometer.
        (f) To become erect; to assume an upright position; as, to
            rise from a chair or from a fall.
        (g) To leave one's bed; to arise; as, to rise early.
  
                  He that would thrive, must rise by five. --Old
                                                    Proverb.
        (h) To tower up; to be heaved up; as, the Alps rise far
            above the sea.
        (i) To slope upward; as, a path, a line, or surface rises
            in this direction. ``A rising ground.'' --Dryden.
        (j) To retire; to give up a siege.
  
                  He, rising with small honor from Gunza, . . .
                  was gone.                         --Knolles.
        (k) To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to
            become light, as dough, and the like.
  
     2. To have the aspect or the effect of rising. Specifically:
        
        (a) To appear above the horizont, as the sun, moon, stars,
            and the like. ``He maketh his sun to rise on the evil
            and the good.'' --Matt. v. 45.
        (b) To become apparent; to emerge into sight; to come
            forth; to appear; as, an eruption rises on the skin;
            the land rises to view to one sailing toward the
            shore.
        (c) To become perceptible to other senses than sight; as,
            a noise rose on the air; odor rises from the flower.
        (d) To have a beginning; to proceed; to originate; as,
            rivers rise in lakes or springs.
  
                  A scepter shall rise out of Israel. --Num. xxiv.
                                                    17.
  
                  Honor and shame from no condition rise. --Pope.
  
     3. To increase in size, force, or value; to proceed toward a
        climax. Specifically:
        (a) To increase in power or fury; -- said of wind or a
            storm, and hence, of passion. ``High winde . . . began
            to rise, high passions -- anger, hate.'' --Milton.
        (b) To become of higher value; to increase in price.
  
                  Bullion is risen to six shillings . . . the
                  ounce.                            --Locke.
        (c) To become larger; to swell; -- said of a boil, tumor,
            and the like.
        (d) To increase in intensity; -- said of heat.
        (e) To become louder, or higher in pitch, as the voice.
        (f) To increase in amount; to enlarge; as, his expenses
            rose beyond his expectations.
  
     4. In various figurative senses. Specifically:
        (a) To become excited, opposed, or hostile; to go to war;
            to take up arms; to rebel.
  
                  At our heels all hell should rise With blackest
                  insurrection.                     --Milton.
  
                  No more shall nation against nation rise.
                                                    --Pope.
        (b) To attain to a better social position; to be promoted;
            to excel; to succeed.
  
                  Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.
                                                    --Shak.
        (c) To become more and more dignified or forcible; to
            increase in interest or power; -- said of style,
            thought, or discourse; as, to rise in force of
            expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in
            interest.
        (d) To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur.
  
                  A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men
                  of contemplative natures.         --Spectator.
        (e) To come; to offer itself.
  
                  There chanced to the prince's hand to rise An
                  ancient book.                     --Spenser.
  
     5. To ascend from the grave; to come to life.
  
              But now is Christ risen from the dead. --1. Cor. xv.
                                                    20.
  
     6. To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn; as, the
        committee rose after agreeing to the report.
  
              It was near nine . . . before the House rose.
                                                    --Macaulay.
  
     7. To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pith; as,
        to rise a tone or semitone.
  
     8. (Print.) To be lifted, or to admit of being lifted, from
        the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; --
        said of a form.
  
     Syn: To arise; mount; ascend; climb; scale.
  
     Usage: Rise, Appreciate. Some in America use the word
            appreciate for ``rise in value;'' as, stocks
            appreciate, money appreciates, etc. This use is not
            unknown in England, but it is less common there. It is
            undesirable, because rise sufficiently expresses the
            idea, and appreciate has its own distinctive meaning,
            which ought not to be confused with one so entirely
            different.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Rise \Rise\, n.
     1. The act of rising, or the state of being risen.
  
     2. The distance through which anything rises; as, the rise of
        the thermometer was ten degrees; the rise of the river was
        six feet; the rise of an arch or of a step.
  
     3. Land which is somewhat higher than the rest; as, the house
        stood on a rise of land. [Colloq.]
  
     4. Spring; source; origin; as, the rise of a stream.
  
              All wickednes taketh its rise from the heart. --R.
                                                    Nelson.
  
     5. Appearance above the horizon; as, the rise of the sun or
        of a planet. --Shak.
  
     6. Increase; advance; augmentation, as of price, value, rank,
        property, fame, and the like.
  
              The rise or fall that may happen in his constant
              revenue by a Spanish war.             --Sir W.
                                                    Temple.
  
     7. Increase of sound; a swelling of the voice.
  
              The ordinary rises and falls of the voice. --Bacon.
  
     8. Elevation or ascent of the voice; upward change of key;
        as, a rise of a tone or semitone.
  
     9. The spring of a fish to seize food (as a fly) near the
        surface of the water.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Rise \Rise\, v. t. [See Rise, v. i.]
     1. To go up; to ascend; to climb; as, to rise a hill.
  
     2. To cause to rise; as, to rise a fish, or cause it to come
        to the surface of the water; to rise a ship, or bring it
        above the horizon by approaching it; to raise.
  
              Until we rose the bark we could not pretend to call
              it a chase.                           --W. C.
                                                    Russell.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  rise
       n 1: a growth in strength or number or importance [ant: fall]
       2: the act of changing location in an upward direction [syn: ascent,
           ascension, ascending]
       3: an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't
          make it up the rise" [syn: ascent, acclivity, raise,
           climb, upgrade] [ant: descent]
       4: a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air
          balloon" [syn: rising, ascent, ascension] [ant: fall]
       5: the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he
          got a wage hike" [syn: raise, wage hike, hike, wage
          increase, salary increase]
       6: the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
          [syn: upgrade, rising slope]
       7: a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground [syn: lift]
       8: (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost;
          "the emanation of the Holy Spirit"; "the rising of the
          Holy Ghost"; "the doctrine of the procession of the Holy
          Spirit from the Father and the Son" [syn: emanation, procession]
       9: an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"
          [syn: boost, hike, cost increase]
       10: increase in price or value; "the news caused a general
           advance on the stock market" [syn: advance]
       v 1: move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the
            forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows" [syn: lift,
             arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise] [ant:
             descend]
       2: increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed
          steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
          [syn: go up, climb]
       3: rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
          [syn: arise, uprise, get up, stand up] [ant: sit
          down, lie down]
       4: rise up; "The building rose before them" [syn: lift, rear]
       5: come to the surface [syn: surface, come up, rise up]
       6: become more extreme; "The tension heightened" [syn: heighten]
       7: come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious
          movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang
          up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a
          short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose" [syn: originate,
           arise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow]
       8: be promoted, move to a better position [syn: move up]
       9: go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were
          lowered" [syn: wax, mount, climb] [ant: wane]
       10: get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They
           rose early"; "He uprose at night" [syn: get up, turn
           out, arise, uprise] [ant: go to bed, go to bed]
       11: rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the
           bestseller list" [syn: jump, climb up]
       12: increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
           [syn: prove]
       13: become heartened or elated; "Her spirits rose when she heard
           the good news"
       14: exert oneself to meet a challenge; "rise to a challenge";
           "rise to the occasion"
       15: take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance [syn:
            rebel, arise, rise up]
       16: come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun
           uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends"
           [syn: come up, uprise, ascend] [ant: set]
       17: return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to
           uprise" [syn: resurrect, uprise]
       [also: rose, risen]

From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Αγγλικά n.
     1 ύψωση, κίνηση προς τα πάνω
     2 (ΗΒ) αύξηση (ποσότητας, τιμών κλπ)
     Αγγλικά vb.
     1 υψώνομαι
     2 ανατέλλω
     3 ανασταίνομαι
     4 αυξάνομαι

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Latin part.p.
     (inflection of la rīsus  voc m s)
     n.
     1 The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or
  becoming greater.
     2 The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
     3 (lb en chiefly UK also Australia Canada New Zealand South Africa)
  An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
     4 (lb en UK Ireland Australia rest of Commonwealth sometimes Canada)
  (ellipsis of en pay rise dot=:) an increase in wage or salary.
     5 The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of
  trousers or shorts.
     6 (lb en Sussex) A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''.
     7 An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such
  that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards
  relative to the ground.
     2 # To move upwards.
     3 # To grow upward; to attain a certain height.
     4 # To slope upward.
     5 # (lb en of a celestial body) To appear to move upwards from behind
  the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
     6 # To become erect; to assume an upright position.
     7 # To leave one's bed; to get up.
     8 # (lb en figurative) To be resurrected.
     9 # (lb en figurative) To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.
     10 (lb en intransitive) To increase in value or standing.
     11 # To attain a higher status.
     n.
     (alternative form of en rice gloss=twig)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     (alter nn rese)
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en giant), (l en jotun)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)
     Tarantino n.
     rice

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (surname: en).

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     n.
     1 The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or
  becoming greater.
     2 The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
     3 (lb en chiefly UK also Australia Canada New Zealand South Africa)
  An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
     4 (lb en UK Ireland Australia rest of Commonwealth sometimes Canada)
  (ellipsis of en pay rise dot=:) an increase in wage or salary.
     5 The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of
  trousers or shorts.
     6 (lb en Sussex) A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''.
     7 An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such
  that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards
  relative to the ground.
     2 # To move upwards.
     3 # To grow upward; to attain a certain height.
     4 # To slope upward.
     5 # (lb en of a celestial body) To appear to move upwards from behind
  the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
     6 # To become erect; to assume an upright position.
     7 # To leave one's bed; to get up.
     8 # (lb en figurative) To be resurrected.
     9 # (lb en figurative) To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.
     10 (lb en intransitive) To increase in value or standing.
     11 # To attain a higher status.
     n.
     (alternative form of en rice gloss=twig)

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (surname: en).

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Latin part.p.
     (inflection of la rīsus  voc m s)
     n.
     1 The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or
  becoming greater.
     2 The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
     3 (lb en chiefly UK also Australia Canada New Zealand South Africa)
  An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
     4 (lb en UK Ireland Australia rest of Commonwealth sometimes Canada)
  (ellipsis of en pay rise dot=:) an increase in wage or salary.
     5 The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of
  trousers or shorts.
     6 (lb en Sussex) A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''.
     7 An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such
  that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards
  relative to the ground.
     2 # To move upwards.
     3 # To grow upward; to attain a certain height.
     4 # To slope upward.
     5 # (lb en of a celestial body) To appear to move upwards from behind
  the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
     6 # To become erect; to assume an upright position.
     7 # To leave one's bed; to get up.
     8 # (lb en figurative) To be resurrected.
     9 # (lb en figurative) To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.
     10 (lb en intransitive) To increase in value or standing.
     11 # To attain a higher status.
     n.
     (alternative form of en rice gloss=twig)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     (alter nn rese)
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en giant), (l en jotun)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (surname: en).

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Latin part.p.
     (inflection of la rīsus  voc m s)
     n.
     1 The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or
  becoming greater.
     2 The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
     3 (lb en chiefly UK also Australia Canada New Zealand South Africa)
  An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
     4 (lb en UK Ireland Australia rest of Commonwealth sometimes Canada)
  (ellipsis of en pay rise dot=:) an increase in wage or salary.
     5 The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of
  trousers or shorts.
     6 (lb en Sussex) A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''.
     7 An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such
  that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards
  relative to the ground.
     2 # To move upwards.
     3 # To grow upward; to attain a certain height.
     4 # To slope upward.
     5 # (lb en of a celestial body) To appear to move upwards from behind
  the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
     6 # To become erect; to assume an upright position.
     7 # To leave one's bed; to get up.
     8 # (lb en figurative) To be resurrected.
     9 # (lb en figurative) To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.
     10 (lb en intransitive) To increase in value or standing.
     11 # To attain a higher status.
     n.
     (alternative form of en rice gloss=twig)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     (alter nn rese)
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en giant), (l en jotun)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)
     Norwegian Nynorsk vb.
     (alt form nocap=1 nn risa from=e-infinitive from2=split infinitive)

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (surname: en).

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Englanti n.
     1 nousu, nousta
     2 ylämäki, kukkula, kohouma
     3 palkankorotus
     Englanti vb.
     1 nousta
     2 kohota
     3 yletä

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (lempinimi fi m)'', deminutiivimuoto nimestä'' '''Risto'''
     Norja n.
     1 (sukunimi: no)
     2 yleinen paikannimi Norjassa

From Finnish Wiktionary: Finnish language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-fi-2023-07-27 ]

  Rise
     n.
     (lempinimi fi m)'', deminutiivimuoto nimestä'' '''Risto'''

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  rise
     Engelska n.
     1 höjd (t.ex. kulle)
     2 en förflyttning uppåt
     3 ökning, uppgång, framväxt
     4 löneförhöjning, påökning
     5 (tagg kat=bakning språk=en) svälla, jäsa (upp)
     6 höjd mellan skrevet och midjan på en byxa (högt eller lågt skuren)
     7 början, källa
     Engelska vb.
     1 flytta upp; ställa (upp); resa; höja
     2 stiga (upp); ställa sig (upp); ''(om berg)'' sträcka sig (uppåt),
  resa sig, höja sig
     3 öka
     4 få (ett avlägset objekt på havet) att bli synligt ovanför
  horisonten genom att åka närmare

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  opstaan, styg

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  الإرتفاع

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. издигане
  action of moving upwards
  2. възвишение
  area of terrain that rises upward
  3. нарастване
  increase (in a quantity, price, etc)

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. изгрявам
  of a celestial body: to appear to move from behind the horizon
  2. втасвам
  of a dough, etc: to swell or puff up in the process of fermentation
  3. увеличавам се
  of a quantity, etc: to increase
  4. възкръсвам
  to be resurrected
  5. възниквам
  to have its source
  6. вдигам
  to move upwards

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  tyčit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  stoupat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vstal

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vstane

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  povstání

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vstát

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vzestup

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  povstat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  stoupání

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  vzrůstat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  zvýšení

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvýšit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
   [eko] vstávat, zdvihat se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  vzrůst

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  objevit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  narůstat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  nakynout

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvyšování

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvýšit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvednout se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvednutí

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  zvedat se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vzpřímit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vzmáhat se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vzchopit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  vykynout

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  svah

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  stoupnutí

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  stoupnout

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  povýšení

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  postavit se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  povznést se

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  povstávat

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  cwnnu 

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  ymgodi 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Anhebung 
           Note: von
     Synonym: increase
  
           Note: in

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Ansteigen , Anstieg ([+ gen])  [med.]  [phys.]
        "a sudden increase/rise in blood pressure"  - ein plötzlicher Anstieg des Blutdrucks
     Synonyms: increase, elevation
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Aufstieg 
        "be on the rise"  - im Aufstieg begriffen sein
   see: be rising, capillary rise
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Bodenerhebung , Erhebung , Anhöhe , Höhe  [geh.]  [geogr.]
           Note: meist Plural
           Note: Hügel
     Synonyms: elevation, height
  
   see: elevations, heights, rises
  
           Note: hill

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Erhöhung , Steigerung ([+ gen]) , Anstieg 
           Note: bei etw., Zunahme , Zuwachs  [econ.]  [fin.]
           Note: an etw.
     Synonym: increase
  
   see: steep incline, steep rise, steady rise, annual increase
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  Gehaltszulage 
     Synonym: raise
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ (rose /ɹˈəʊz/ <>, risen /ɹˈɪzən/ <>) 
  ansteigen, steigen, anwachsen 
        "it has/had risen"  - es ist/war gestiegen
        "the recent rise in unemployment"  - die erneut anwachsende Arbeitslosigkeit
   see: rising, risen, it rises, it rose
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  aufsteigen 
           Note: Gasblasen
     Synonym: bubble up
  
   see: bubbling up, rising, bubbled up, risen
  
           Note: gas

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  aufsteigen 
           Note: Rauch usw.
   see: rising, risen
  
           Note: fume etc.

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ (rose /ɹˈəʊz/ <>, risen /ɹˈɪzən/ <>) 
  aufsteigen, aufgehen, emporsteigen, ansteigen, anwachsen, anschwellen , sich erheben 
           Note: aufstehen
   see: rising, risen, rises, rose
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  avancieren  [geh.]  [zu etw.]
     Synonyms: advance, be promoted, become
  
   see: advancing, being promoted, rising, becoming, advanced, been promoted, risen, become, advances, is promoted, rises, becomes, advanced, was promoted, rose, became
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  entspringen  [geogr.]
           Note: Fluss
           Note: in
     Synonym: have its source
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ (rose /ɹˈəʊz/ <>, risen /ɹˈɪzən/ <>) 
  entstehen, entspringen, sichtbar werden 
   see: rising, risen
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ (rose /ɹˈəʊz/ <>, risen /ɹˈɪzən/ <>) 
  herausragen 
           Note: über
   see: rising, risen
  
           Note: above

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  hochsteigen , sich nach oben bewegen 
   see: rising, risen
  

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  
  ανατέλλω, αυξάνομαι, ορθώνομαι, αύξηση, σηκώνομαι

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. kohoaminen, nouseminen, nousu
  action of moving upwards
  2. lisäys, lisääntyminen, nousu
  increase (in a quantity, price, etc)

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. nousta 2.
  of a celestial body: to appear to move from behind the horizon
   3.
  of a dough, etc: to swell or puff up in the process of fermentation
   4.
  to be resurrected
  2. kasvaa, nousta
  of a quantity, etc: to increase
  3. alkaa
  to have its source
  4. kohota, kohottautua, nousta
  to move upwards

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  rise /raiz/
  1. surgir, sursauter
  2. se soulever

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/ 
  1. उठना
        "The smoke is rising from the chimney."
        "She rose from the table to welcome me."
  2. उदित होना
        "The sun rises in the east.  "
  3. जी उठना
        "He rose from the death bed."
  4. बढना
        "The river has risen by one metre due to contious raining. "
        "The cost of living continues to rise."
        "The unemployment rose by 5% last year."
        "Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level. "
        "I felt sadness is rising within me. "
        "She is the rising young politician."
        "My cake is very spongy,it rose nicely."
  5. तीव्र होना
        "My voice rose in anger."
        "The wind is rising it shows a strom is coming."
  6. प्रसन्न हो जाना
        "Her spirits rosed after hearing the good news."
  7. उन्नति करना
        "She rose from the attender to become an officer."

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  brežuljak, dizanje, dizati se, dići se, izlaziti, napredak, napredovati, penjanje, peti se, porasti, rasti, ustati, uzbrdica

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  1. hajófenék elôre és hátra keskenyedô része
  2. ívmagasság
  3. felemelés
  4. vágattal felfelé haladás
  5. áremelés
  6. nagyobbodás
  7. emelkedés
  8. dôlés
  9. magaslat
  10. áremelkedés
  11. béremelés
  12. sikló
  13. domb
  14. ág
  15. hajlás
  16. forrás
  17. elômenetel
  18. eredet
  19. bozót
  20. szaporodás
  21. lejtô
  22. bokor
  23. növekedés
  24. kiemelkedés
  25. fizetésemelés
  26. tenger alatti küszöb
  27. feltörés
  28. felemelkedés
  29. elôlépés
  30. felszállás
  31. kilyukadás külfelszínre
  32. felrepülés
  33. faág
  34. gurító
  35. drágulás
  36. fokozás
  37. növelés

From English-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-ind ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. bangkit, naik, terbit
  2. naik
  to move upwards

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  1. salire
  2. alzarsi

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  上昇 2.
  action of moving upwards
   3.
  increase (in a quantity, price, etc)

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. 昇る
  of a celestial body: to appear to move from behind the horizon
  2. あがる
  of a quantity, etc: to increase
  3. 復活
  to be resurrected
  4. あがる, 上昇
  to move upwards

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  1. keltis, (pa)kilti, iškilti, patekėti (apie saulę)
  2. sukilti
  3. kilti, prasidėti
  4. (iš)kilimas, (pa)kėlimas
  5. paaukštinimas, atlyginimo padidinimas
  6. kilmė, pradžia
  7. saulėtekis

From English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-nld ]

  rise /raiz/
  1. gaan staan, opstaan
  2. opgaan, opkomen, rijzen, stijgen, verrijzen, wassen
  3. zich voordoen

From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-nor ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  risa
  action of moving upwards

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  rise /raiz/
  1. de súbito pôr-se de pé
  2. levantar-se

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  rise /raiz/
  1. subir
  2. levantarse

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  pilhöjd
  height of an arch

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  rise //ɹaɪs// //ɹaɪz// 
  1. stiga upp
  2. gå upp
  of a celestial body: to appear to move from behind the horizon
  3. stiga 2.
  to move upwards
   3.
  of a quantity, etc: to increase

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  1. (rose, risen) çıkmak, yukarı çıkmak
  2. yükselmek
  3. kalkmak, ayağa kalkmak
  4. meydana çıkmak, zuhur etmek
  5. kabarmak, şişmek
  6. toplantı bitince kalkmak
  7. doğmak (güneş, ay)
  8. çıkmak, gözükmek
  9. başlamak, peyda olmak, hâsıl olmak
  10. artmak, çoğalmak
  11. ilerlemek, zenginleşmek
  12. ayaklanmak, isyan etmek
  13. açılmak, ferahlamak, iyileşmek
  14. revaç bulmak
  15. pahası artmak
  16. dirilmek, ölüm yatağından kalkmak. rise to the occasion fırsattan istifade etmek.

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  rise /ɹˈaɪz/
  1. doğuş, yükseliş
  2. bayır, tümsek
  3. artış
  4. sesin tizleşrnesi
  5. sesin yükselip artması
  6. su yüzeyine çıkış (balık)
  7. zuhur, meydana çıkış
  8. (ing)(maaşta) (zam.) give rise to sebep olmak, davet etmek. on the rise artmakta, yükselmekte. get a rise out of one şaka ile birisinin zayıf noktasma temas ederek heyecanlandırmak.

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  rise
  rise

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  Rise
  Rise

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  rise
  rise

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈɹaɪz/

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  628 Moby Thesaurus words for "rise":
     Great Leap Forward, Olympian heights, abruptness, access,
     accession, acclivity, accomplishment, accretion, accrual, accrue,
     accrue from, accruement, accumulate, accumulation, achieve success,
     acme, action and reaction, activate, addition, advance,
     advancement, aerial heights, aggrandizement, agitate, amelioration,
     amendment, amplification, anabasis, answer, apex, apparition,
     appear, appearance, appearing, appreciate, appreciation, arise,
     arise from, arising, arrive, ascend, ascension, ascent,
     augmentation, automatic reaction, autonomic reaction, avatar,
     awake, awake the dead, awaken, back, back up, balloon, ballooning,
     bank, be a success, be begotten, be born, be contingent on,
     be due to, be equal to, be incarnated, be poised, become,
     become manifest, become visible, begin, beginning, bettering,
     betterment, billow, blast, blast the ear, bloat, bloating,
     blossoming, boom, boost, bore, bounceback, break, break out,
     break through, breakers, breakthrough, breed, bring about,
     bring into being, bring out, bristle, broaden, broadening,
     bud from, budge, buildup, buoy up, burst forth, buss the clouds,
     cant, careen, cast up, cause, change, change place, chop,
     choppiness, chopping sea, circle, clamber, climb, climbing,
     cock up, comb, comber, come, come alive, come forth, come forward,
     come from, come in sight, come into being, come into existence,
     come on, come out, come out of, come through, come to, come to be,
     come to hand, come to life, come to light, come up, coming,
     coming into being, coming-forth, commence, commencement,
     conception, crash, crescendo, crop out, crop up, curl upwards,
     cut a swath, dash, deafen, decline, depend on, derivation,
     derive from, descend, descend from, develop, development,
     developmental change, din, dip, dirty water, disclosure,
     dizzy heights, drop, eagre, ebb, ebb and flow, echo, edema,
     elaboration, elevate, elevation, emanate from, emerge, emerge from,
     emergence, eminence, encourage, engender, enhancement, enlargement,
     ennoblement, enrichment, ensue from, enter, epiphany, erect, erupt,
     escalade, escalate, ether, eugenics, euthenics, evolution,
     evolutionary change, evolvement, evolving, exaltation, expansion,
     explication, exposure, extension, fade in, fall, fall away,
     fall off, fill the air, flight, float, flood, flow, flow from,
     flowering, fly, follow from, foment, forthcoming, fountain,
     furtherance, gain, gain strength, generate, genesis,
     germinate from, get ahead, get on, get over, get there, get to be,
     get up, give rise to, go, go around, go downhill, go far,
     go places, go round, go sideways, go up, go uphill, goad, grade,
     gradient, gradual change, graduation, grass roots, gravity wave,
     greatening, greet the day, ground swell, grow, grow from,
     grow out of, grow up, growth, gush, gyrate, gyring up, hang on,
     happen, have it made, have origin, head, headway, heave,
     heave in sight, heaven, heavens, heavy sea, heavy swell, heft,
     height, heighten, heights, heist, highland, hike, hill, hillock,
     hinge on, hit the deck, hoick, hoist, hold up, impassion,
     improvement, incarnation, inception, incite, incline, increase,
     increment, inflame, inflation, instigate, insurge, insurrect,
     intensify, irrupt, issuance, issue, issue forth, issue from,
     jerk up, jet, jump, jump up, keel, knighting, knock up, knoll,
     lean, leap, levitate, levitation, lift, lift up, list, live again,
     lob, loft, look forth, loom, lop, make a breakthrough,
     make a success, make good, make headway, make it, make the grade,
     make the scene, manifestation, materialization, materialize,
     materializing, maturation, meet, melioration, mend, mending,
     motivate, mount, mount the barricades, mounting, move, move over,
     multiplication, multiply, mutineer, mutiny, natural development,
     natural growth, nonviolent change, occur, occurrence, opening,
     origin, original, originate, originate in, origination, outcrop,
     overthrow, passing, pay raise, peak, peal, peep out, perk up,
     pickup, pile out, pitch, plunge, popple, precipitousness,
     predictable response, preferment, presentation, press,
     proceed from, produce, productiveness, progress, progression,
     proliferate, proliferation, prominence, promotion, prosper,
     provenience, provoke, push, quicken, radical, radix, raise,
     raise up, rake, ramp, rattle the windows, reaction, realization,
     reanimate, rear, rear up, rebel, recovery, reflection, reflex,
     reflex action, refluence, reflux, regress, reluct, reluctate,
     rend the air, rend the ears, reply, resound, respond to,
     respondence, response, restoration, resurge, resuscitate, retreat,
     retroaction, retrogress, return, return to life, revelation,
     reverberation, revival, revive, revolt, revolute, revolution,
     revolutionize, revulsion, riffle, ring, riot, ripening, ripple,
     rise again, rise and fall, rise up, rising, rising ground,
     rock the sky, rocketing up, roll, roll out, roller, root, rotate,
     rough water, run, run riot, run up, saltation, scend, sea,
     see the light, send, set up, shake up, shelve, shift, shoot up,
     shooting up, show, show up, showing, showing forth, sidle, sink,
     sit bolt upright, sit up, sky, slant, slope, smash, snowball,
     snowballing, soar, soaring, source, spin, spiral, spire,
     split the eardrums, split the ears, spout, spread, spring,
     spring from, spring up, sprout from, spurt, stand on tiptoe,
     stand up, start, startle the echoes, steep, steepness, stem,
     stem from, stick up, stimulate, stir, stir up, stock,
     straighten up, stratosphere, stream, stream forth, strengthen,
     strike, strike the eye, stun, subside, subvert, succeed,
     succumb to, surf, surge, swag, swallow, swarm up, sway, sweep up,
     swell, swelling, take, take birth, take flight, take off,
     take place, take rise, take wing, take-off, takeoff, taking off,
     taproot, theophany, thrive, throw up, thunder, tidal bore,
     tidal wave, tide wave, tilt, tip, toss, tower, travel, trough,
     tsunami, tumescence, turn on, turn out, turn up, undulate,
     undulation, unfolding, unfoldment, unthinking response, up, upbeat,
     upbuoy, upcast, upclimb, upcoming, updraft, upgang, upgo, upgoing,
     upgrade, upgrading, upgrow, upgrowth, upheave, uphill, uphoist,
     uphold, upland, upleap, uplift, upping, upraise, uprear, uprisal,
     uprise, uprising, uprush, upshoot, upslope, upspin, upspring,
     upstream, upsurge, upsurgence, upswarm, upsweep, upswing, upthrow,
     uptrend, upturn, upward mobility, upwind, vantage ground,
     vantage point, vault, vertical height, verticalness, wake up,
     waken, wane, water wave, wave, wavelet, wax, waxing, whirl,
     white horses, whitecaps, widen, widening, zenith, zooming
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 上升,增加,小山;
  v. 升起,起身,上升;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     n. 上升,增加,上涨,高地,小山,升高,出现,发生
     vi. 升起,起身,起立,上升,上涨

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