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uprise
[ verb uhp-rahyz; noun uhp-rahyz ]
verb (used without object)
- to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture.
- to rise into view:
As we approached the city, the spires of tall buildings uprose as if to greet us.
- to rise in revolt.
- to come into existence or prominence:
Many calamities uprose to plague the people during the war.
- to move upward; mount up; ascend.
- to come above the horizon.
- to slope upward:
The land uprises from the river to the hills.
- to swell or grow, as a sound:
A blare of trumpets uprose to salute the king.
noun
- an act of rising up.
Derived Forms
- upˈriser, noun
Other Words From
- upriser noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“It’s like being on a roller coaster. You know there’s going to be a huge plummet, but then there’s an uprise.”
“Then another horrible incident occurs and the faculty uprise in such a quick manner, like a wildfire,” Tierney said.
It is a shameful aspect of the human kind that the nations who uprise against one dictator always choose another one in its place.
I’ve noticed the uprise for some time now, being in France for the past two elections with Marine Le Pen every time in the first round.
You can see sports and entertainment on the uprise.
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