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(v)
To mount a rebellion or insurgency; to rebel; to revolt.
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(adj)
Rising or increasing to higher levels, values, or degrees. (e.g. of a sequence)
(n)
The act of ascending; a motion upwards.
(ambitransitive) To raise or rise.
The act of ascending; an ascent.
(intransitive) To come up from one's bed or place of repose; to get up.
An improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology.
Something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance.
(transitive) to gradually ascend something
(intransitive) To ascend; rise; to go up.
To rise from one's bed, usually upon waking up in order to begin one's day.
(transitive) To promote, put onto a higher level.
To advance, increase, augment, make larger, more intense, stronger etc.
The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid.
(physical) To cause to rise; to lift or elevate.
(ergative) To become larger, to increase in magnitude.
(intransitive) To appear suddenly.
To help the progress of (something); to further.
(intransitive) To propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
(intransitive) To move upwards.
(idiomatic, intransitive) To emerge or become known, especially unexpectedly.
(transitive) To cause to become straight.
(intransitive, idiomatic, copulative) To end up; to result.
A long walk, usually for pleasure or exercise.
(intransitive) To come into existence; to have origin or beginning; to spring, be derived (from, with).
(transitive) To advance; to further; to promote the growth of.
(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.
A person who resists an established authority, often violently.
(transitive) To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster.
Any oily, water-resistant, solid or semisolid substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters.
A hill or mountain.
the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
Moving upward; ascending, rising.
Nurturing; cultivation; providing sustenance and protection for a living thing from conception to maturity.
Raised up; held aloft.
An upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit.
To augment or make something greater.
(intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar.
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position.
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
The act of escalating.
The action or process by which something is lifted; elevation
(by extension) An upward trend or an increase in activity.
(ambitransitive) To increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.
The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.
The highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
A sudden strong rise or flow.
The action or an instance of a surge.
To draw (something) along as a current does.
A sudden transient rush, flood or increase.
A slope or incline.
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
The action of increasing or becoming greater.
On the increase.
Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
Alternative form of turnout. [The act of coming forth.]
(intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater, to greaten.
growth; increase
(intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
An increase in size, number, value, or strength.
The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; appearance.
Alternative form of buildup. [An accumulation; an increase; a gradual development.]
(transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space.
Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity.
The act of one who mounts.
The act of moving forward or proceeding in a course; motion onward.
Movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time.
The act of advancing; promotion to a higher place or dignity
(transitive) To increase the extent, number, volume or scope of (something).
To position or be positioned physically:
(transitive) To increase; to make larger or supplement.
Something to be sat upon.
The distance from the base to the top of something.
The act or process of augmenting.
(intransitive) To jump.
The act or process of intensifying, or of making more intense.
An improvement or supplement that tends to increase a sense of esteem.
The apparent enlargement of an object in an image, for example using a lens, or by zooming in on a computer.
The act of extending; a stretching out; enlargement in length, breadth, or time; an increase.
The act by which something is hoisted.
(transitive) To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify.
Anything that impels; a stimulating factor.
(uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change.
(transitive) To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
The highest value reached by some quantity in a time period.
The process by which something is upgraded.
Erect, not cut down.
(transitive) To make wide or wider.
(comparative form of far) More distant; relatively distant.
The action of the verb widen.
The process by which something is strengthened.
In a version or form that has been improved or made better than some other standard form.
(intransitive) To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
Characterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle.
(intransitive) To come into view.
The dissemination of something to a larger area or greater number.