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rise

Definition for rise

noun as in movement upward; upward slope

verb as in progress in business

verb as in become apparent

verb as in rebel

Strong matches

mount, mutiny, resist, revolt, riot

Weak matches

insurrect, take up arms

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Example Sentences

With Hollywood under pressure from rising production costs, the streaming slowdown and last year’s strikes, many other countries have come courting with cheaper services and government-funded financial incentives.

Food deserts, where people face barriers to accessing fresh, healthy, and affordable food, are also a problem in the United States contributing to a rise in chronic disease.

From Salon

Early in Pattinson’s career, the rise of social media destroyed the tabloid economy — which, even though it was invasive, did keep people talking about him.

The rise in backyard chickens underscores the distrust in commercial food systems.

They argue that income from the health service has lagged behind rising costs, with some hospices announcing cuts to clinical jobs.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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