Similar words: rise, arise, comprise, sunrise, surprise, memorise, surprised, summarise. Meaning: [raɪz] adj. (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon.
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(241) He has risen steadily in the estimation of his peers, to a position very near the top of his profession.
(242) The basic education level of the general population has risen dramatically in recent decades.
(243) Bad cheque passing has risen by 87 percent and drunken driving by 205 percent.
(244) Art is a human activity which has as its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen. Leo Tolstoy
(245) The proportion of women combatants has risen considerably over the last three years.
(246) The president's approval rating had risen.
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(247) The climate has grown more equable and the crop yields have risen.
(248) Teenage conceptions have risen steadily in the last ten years.
(249) Productivity has risen greatly.
(250) A gale has risen and is sweeping the clouds across the sky.
(251) Soames's gorge had risen so that he could hardly speak.