Rises synonyms
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Part of speech:
To move upward on or mount, especially by using the hands and feet or the feet alone; ascend:
The definition of ascend is defined as to move upward.
(Informal) To lift weights; to weight-lift.
To develop and reach maturity.
To increase in pitch or volume; swell.
To aid in the growth of; strengthen:
To result, issue, or proceed:
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To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify.
To climb or ascend:
To raise or increase the quantity or degree of; intensify.
To pass by a spring or leap; to overleap.
To restore to vibrancy:
To send out officially; to deliver by authority; as, to issue an order; to issue a writ.
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To issue or emerge suddenly:
Stem is defined as to originate from.
To come forth, issue, or arise (from)
To come into being; begin; start
To issue in a stream; pour forth:
To come (from); be derived; originate
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The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
To flow or spring from or as from a well; gush (up, forth, down, out, etc.)
To transcend is exceed or to go past defined limits.
To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate.
(Obsolete) To surpass or exceed in amount.
To increase suddenly or abnormally
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To come next in time or order:
To remain uninjured or unaffected by; withstand
Spiral is to move in a winding or circular motion around a central point, or to experience a continuous decrease or increase, usually as part of a chain reaction.
To increase or improve suddenly above the normal or usual level:
Reach is defined as arriving at something, achieving something or giving help or understanding to someone else.
To increase in size, quantity, or worth:
To succeed, thrive, grow, etc. in a vigorous way
To increase in number, amount, extent, or degree; specif., to increase by procreation
To come into view as a massive, distorted, or indistinct image:
To become intense or increase in intensity
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Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
Hill is defined as to form or cover with a small mound or pile.
(Informal) To raise (prices, etc.)
To raise or lift, esp. with effort
To increase by (a specific amount):
To grow well or luxuriantly; thrive:
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To become larger; increase in size, extent, etc.; expand
To rise from or as from a surrounding fluid
To raise (a person) in rank or position; promote
To increase; raise:
To cause to start; set about; commence
To gain through effort; accomplish; achieve
To rise; to ascend; to tower; to soar.
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(Intransitive) To come before the public.
To be equivalent or tantamount:
To raise in amount or rate; increase.
To cause to bulge.
To cause (a currency or economy) to undergo inflation.
To become double; increase twofold
To grow gradually larger, more numerous, etc.; increase in strength, intensity, volume, etc.
To increase in amount, force, etc.; grow or intensify
To grow or increase rapidly, often to the point of becoming unmanageable, as prices or wages
(Intransitive) To be raised up; to grow larger.
To open to a fuller extent or width; stretch:
To grow or breed (animals or plants)
To fly vertically
To climb; ascend.
To come at length; take place:
To surge up.
To increase or have the power to increase the size or volume of an image or a sound.
(Electronics) To increase the strength of (an electrical signal) by means of an amplifier
(Intransitive) To increase or become great.
To add or increase to abundance or to a point of burdensomeness:
(Computers) A software program that provides added enhancements over an earlier version.
An upward slope, as of a hill.
The definition of source is where someone or something came from.
A small rounded hill or mound; a hillock.
(Theology) Origination; emanation:
Increase by addition
In Christianity, the bodily rising of Jesus into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection.
An upward slope or incline.
The act or process of a person or thing that rises; esp., an uprising; revolt; insurrection
The fact of originating; rise or derivation:
A raised portion of the earth's surface; hill, mountain, etc.
The source or cause:
A thing that augments; addition; increase
The incremental increase in an asset’s value, usually because of inflation. Compare depreciation.
The definition of an emanation is something that comes from a specific source.
The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprising or appearance.
A beginning; a start.
The rate of change of the velocity of a moving body. An increase in the magnitude of the velocity of a moving body (an increase in speed) is called a positive acceleration; a decrease in speed is called a negative acceleration. Acceleration, like velocity, is a vector quantity, so any change in the direction of a moving body is also an acceleration. A moving body that follows a curved path, even when its speed remains constant, is undergoing acceleration.
Undue expansion or increase, as of academic grades.
A thing or part added; increase; specif., a room or rooms added to a building
(Uncountable, mathematics) The process of computing the sum of a number with itself a specified number of times, or any other analogous binary operation that combines other mathematical objects.
The act of making something larger.
An increase, as in size, number, value, or strength; extension or expansion:
Promotion is defined as the act of being elevated to a higher status, or a program that sells or advertises something.
A promotion, as in rank.
Proliferation is a rapid increase in numbers or rapid growth.
An increase in the magnitude or strength of an electric current, a force, or another physical quantity, such as a radio signal.
Prominence is the state of being important, being famous or being obvious.
A person of high station or great achievements.
sets (antonym)
To apply jewels to; stud:
wanes (antonym)
Wane means to decrease in power, size or intensity.
falls (antonym)
To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
kowtows (antonym)
(Intransitive, figuratively) To act in a very submissive manner.
cooperates (antonym)
(Intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.
complies (antonym)
(Archaic) To fulfill; to accomplish.
slumps (antonym)
To fall, sink, or collapse, esp. suddenly or heavily
drops (antonym)
To fall in drops
declines (antonym)
To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
worsens (antonym)
(Intransitive) To become worse; to get worse; to deteriorate.
recedes (antonym)
To decrease or diminish:
lessens (antonym)
To become less; decrease:
lowers (antonym)
To reduce the height of
decreases (antonym)
To become or cause to become less or smaller, as in number, amount, or intensity.
descends (antonym)
To lower oneself; stoop:
retires (antonym)
To withdraw from one's occupation or position, especially upon reaching a certain age; stop working.
regresses (antonym)
To return to a previous, usually worse or less developed state:
deteriorates (antonym)
(Intransitive) To grow worse; to be impaired in quality; to degenerate.
fails (antonym)
(Intransitive) To be unsuccessful.
contracts (antonym)
To enter into by contract; establish or settle by formal agreement:
reductions (antonym)
(Chemistry) A decrease in positive valence or an increase in negative valence by the gaining of electrons.
improves (related)
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
fly (related)
(Baseball) To hit a fly
resists (related)
Resist is defined as to fend off, oppose or work against.
rises (related)
Rise is defined as to wake up, stand up, go to a higher place or increase in amount.
appearances (related)
The way things seem to be
highs (related)
The high gear configuration of a transmission.
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