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Meaning

The word "rise" generally means to move from a lower position to a higher one, or to increase in amount, level, or value. It can refer to physical movement, such as getting up from a sitting position, or it can describe abstract concepts, such as the rise of prices or the rise in popularity of a trend.

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Etymology

The word "rise" originates from the Old English word "rīsan," meaning "to get up, arise," which is related to similar words in Germanic languages. The root can be traced back to Proto-Germanic "risaną" and Proto-Indo-European "reg-" meaning "to stand up" or "to direct."

Examples

  1. The sun will rise in the east every morning.
  2. After months of hard work, her effort began to rise above the competition.
  3. Gas prices tend to rise during the summer months due to increased travel.
  4. As the balloon filled with air, it began to rise into the sky.
  5. Over time, his popularity began to rise among the fans.