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Meaning of
rise
in English
rise
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Plural
rises
Past Tense
rose
Past Participle
risen
Participle Verb
rising
Third Person Singular
rises
Definitions
Verb
to
move
physically
upwards
;
ascend
The
hot
air
balloon
began
to
rise
into
the
sky
.
to
increase
in
value
or
status
;
become
more
dignified
The
company
will
rise
to
the
top
of
the
market
with
its
new
product
.
to
increase
in
quantity
or
price
The
price
of
oil
is
expected
to
rise
next
year
.
to
get
up
;
leave
one's
bed
She
will
rise
early
to
prepare
breakfast
for
her
family
.
to
become
erect
or
assume
an
upright
position
The
athlete
will
rise
from
the
floor
after
doing
push-ups
.
to
grow
or
increase
in
height
The
seeds
will
rise
to
the
surface
of
the
soil
as
they
grow
.
to
slope
or
incline
upward
The
road
will
rise
steeply
up
the
mountain
.
to
appear
above
the
horizon
(
due
to
rotation
)
The
sun
will
rise
over
the
hills
in
the
east
.
to
become
active
;
respond
to
a
stimulus
The
audience
will
rise
to
applaud
the
performer
.
to
develop
or
intensify
;
come
about
The
tension
between
the
two
countries
will
rise
as
the
conflict
escalates
.
to
move
physically
upwards
The
balloon
will
rise
slowly
into
the
air
.
to
increase
in
value
;
standing
or
rank
The
company's
profits
are
expected
to
rise
significantly
next
quarter
.
to
begin
or
start
something
new
The
company
will
rise
to
the
challenge
of
developing
new
technology
.
Compounds / Phrases
earthrise
moonrise
sunrise
highrise
low-rise
high-rise
Lord willing and the creek don't rise