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How to Use "Rise" with Example Sentences
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rise
(v):
to wake up; to move up; to increase
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Used with nouns:
"
Panic
in the city is
rising
.
"
(panic, production, productivity, income, tension)
"
The
tide
is
rising
.
"
(tide, pressure, volume, stock, smoke, steam, sea level, water, temperature, humidity, hea)
"
The
sun
is
rising
over the water.
"
(sun, moon)
"
Her
voice
is
rising
.
"
(voice)
"
The
curtain
rose
on the stage.
"
(curtain)
"
Inflation
is
rising
again.
"
(inflation, enrollment, unemployment, crime)
"
His
eyebrows
rose
.
"
(eyebrows)
"
The
population
is
rising
.
"
(population, price, premium)
Used with adverbs:
"
She
rises
early
.
"
(early, late)
"
They
rose
up
from the floor.
"
(up)
"
Housing prices are
slowly
rising
again.
"
(slowly, gradually, steadily)
"
Gas prices have
risen
sharply
.
"
(sharply, considerably, quickly, fast, rapidly, higher, further)
"
The water is starting to
rise
slightly
in the flooded basement.
"
(slightly, a little)
Used with prepositions:
"
The population
rose
by
20%.
"
(by)
"
The sun is
rising
above
the trees.
"
(above, behind)
"
I
rose
from
the bed.
"
(from)
"
We
rose
to
the challenge.
"
(to)
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rise
(n):
an increase; upward movement
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Used with adjectives:
"
There has been a
slow
rise
in enrollment.
"
(slow, small, slight, gradual, steady, continuing, general, overall)
"
She was not prepared for her
quick
rise
to fame.
"
(quick, sharp, sudden)
"
We had a
big
rise
in revenue last year.
"
(big, huge, large, strong, substantial, significant)
"
We are looking at a
global
rise
in poverty.
"
(global, worldwide)
Used with prepositions:
"
Crime in the city is
on the
rise
.
"
(on)
"
There has been a
rise
in
the population.
"
(in)
"
The show is documenting his
rise
from
poverty.
"
(from)
"
His quick
rise
to
stardom surprised his family.
"
(to)
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