rise in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
rise in Kashmiri कॉशुर
rise in Marathi मराठी
rise in Sindhi سنڌي
rise in English
- rise⇄expr. give rise to, to bring about; start; begin; cause.
Ex. The circumstances of his disappearance gave rise to the suspicion that he may have been kidnaped. The gas shortage gave rise to many problems for car owners. The invention of the phonogra - rise⇄expr. rise to, to be equal to; be able to deal with.
Ex. to rise to an emergency. They rose to the occasion. - rise⇄noun 1. an upward movement; ascent.
Ex. We watched the rise of the balloon.
2. an upward slope.
Ex. a rise in a road. The rise of that hill is gradual.
3. a piece of rising or high ground; hill: The house is situated on a rise. - rise⇄rise, verb, rose,risen,rising,noun.
- rise⇄v.i. 1. to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position; stand up; get up.
Ex. Please rise and remain standing during the salute to the flag.
(SYN) arise, stand.
2. to get up from sleep or rest.
Ex. The farmer's wife rises - rise⇄v.t. 1a. to cause to rise.
Ex. The dogs ran ahead to rise the birds. At almost every cast he rose a fish. He walked so far he rose a blister on his heel.
b. to cause to rise above the horizon by approaching nearer to it.
2. to ascend;