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I . rise [raɪz] N no pl

1. rise (increase):

rise
alta f
rise
a rise in sth
a rise in sth
to give rise to sth
dar origem a a. c.

2. rise (incline):

rise

3. rise (power, fame):

rise

II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

1. rise (arise):

rise

2. rise (become higher):

rise ground
rise river

3. rise (improve socially):

rise

Usage examples with rise

a rise in prices
a rise in sth
to give rise to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On this day and the next, the ocean experienced a neap tide, and failed to rise.
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Most housing is traditional, 1960s terraced houses, but there have also been rows of flats with communal stairways, demolished in the 1980s, and several blocks of high-rise flats.
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With the rise of satellite broadcasting and pay television, soccer was being turned into a ruthlessly competitive international sport, in which athleticism was at a premium.
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Therefore, as incomes rise, the demand for manufactured goods increases more rapidly than demand for primary products.
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Others are polycentric, meaning one zoospore gives rise to many zoosporangium connected by a rhizomycelium.
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During the wintertime, the minimum temperature can go below 5 while the maximum temperature can rise as high as 16.
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The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance.
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They held that employers withholding a pay rise from employees was not action short of dismissal.
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Normally, gas bubbles formed in a metallic melt tend to quickly rise to its surface due to the high buoyancy forces in the high-density liquid.
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Additionally, most economists agree that this tax shelter increases individual demand for health insurance, leading some to claim that it is largely responsible for the rise in health care spending.
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