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  • 21Rose — Rise Rise (r[imac]z), v. i. [imp. {Rose} (r[=o]z); p. p. {Risen}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rising}.] [AS. r[=i]san; akin to OS. r[=i]san, D. rijzen, OHG. r[=i]san to rise, fall, Icel. r[=i]sa, Goth. urreisan, G. reise journey. CF. {Arise}, {Raise},… …

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  • 22climb — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English climban; probably akin to Old English clifian to adhere more at cleave Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go upward with gradual or continuous progress ; rise, ascend <&#8230; …

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  • 23Bandwagon effect — The bandwagon effect is a well documented form of groupthink in behavioral science and has many applications. The general rule is that conduct or beliefs spread among people, as fads and trends clearly do, with the probability of any individual&#8230; …

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  • 24climb — climbable, adj. /kluym/, v.i. 1. to go up or ascend, esp. by using the hands and feet or feet only: to climb up a ladder. 2. to rise slowly by or as if by continued effort: The car laboriously climbed to the top of the mountain. 3. to ascend or&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 25uprise — v 1. get up, arise, rise, get to one s feet, scramble up, leap up, jump up, spring up, bolt up; awaken, waken, wake up, get out of bed, Inf. rise and shine, Sl. up and at em; greet the day, Inf. roll out, Inf. turn out, Sl. hit the deck. 2. rise&#8230; …

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  • 26ascend — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascendere, from ad + scandere to climb more at scan Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move upward < the balloon ascended > b. to slope upward …

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  • 27uprise — upriser, n. v. /up ruyz /; n. /up ruyz /, v., uprose, uprisen, uprising, n. v.i. 1. to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture. 2. to rise into view: As we approached the city, the spires of tall buildings uprose as if to greet us. 3 …

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  • 28climb — klaɪm n. act of ascending; ascent; something which can be climbed (hill, rise) v. ascend, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 29climbed — klaɪm n. act of ascending; ascent; something which can be climbed (hill, rise) v. ascend, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 30climbing — n. scaling, going up, ascending klaɪm n. act of ascending; ascent; something which can be climbed (hill, rise) v. ascend, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward …

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