risen in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for risen in the English»Serbian Dictionary

ris·en ['rɪzən] VB

risen pp of rise

See also rise

II.rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

II.rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

rise above VB intr to rise above sth

high-rise 'build·ing N, high-rise 'flats N

'pay rise N, Am 'pay raise N

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Vehicle crime had dropped by 57% on the previous year but violent crime had risen from four to six incidents.
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The numbers had risen dramatically after the abolition of the Star Chamber in 1641.
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It was about a groundswell of discontent that had risen to become something that the establishment felt it could no longer resist.
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Total memberships have risen from around 615k last season to a tick over 650k this season.
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Prices have risen in recent years, making this once-favorite fish drop down the list.
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He tells his commanders that the homicide rate has dropped while other felony rates have risen.
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Having risen to the rank of colonel, he became an inspector of a flying school.
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Its turnover in 2004 was more than 3.5 billion, having risen from 550 million in 2003.
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By this moment his weight had risen to 225 pounds, which led to rumors that he may not have the same abilities.
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By the end of the day, the casualty toll had risen to 37 dead and 266 wounded.
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