rise+high

  • 51RISE (magazine) — Infobox Network network name = RISE country = United States network type = Magazine owner = ESPN, Inc. (The Walt Disney Company) launch date = 1997| RISE is a high school sports magazine published monthly during the school year in 25 markets… …

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  • 52rise — rise1 [ raız ] (past tense rose [ rouz ] ; past participle ris|en [ rızn ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move upward ▸ 2 increase ▸ 3 achieve success/power ▸ 4 stand up ▸ 5 be tall/high ▸ 6 fight against government ▸ 7 become red ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… …

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  • 53rise — ▪ I. rise rise 1 [raɪz] verb rose PASTTENSE [rəʊz ǁ roʊz] risen PASTPART [ˈrɪzn] [intransitive] 1. to increase in number, amount, or value: • House prices are likely to rise towards the end of this year …

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  • 54High Middle Ages — The High Middle Ages was the period of European history in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (AD 1000 ndash;1299). The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which by convention end around… …

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  • 55rise — 1 /raIz/ verb past tense rose past participle risen / rIzFn/ (I) 1 INCREASE to increase in number, amount or value: House prices are likely to rise towards the end of this year. | rise by 10%/$3/a large amount etc: Sales rose by 20% over the… …

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  • 56rise */*/*/ — I UK [raɪz] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms rise : present tense I/you/we/they rise he/she/it rises present participle rising past tense rose UK [rəʊz] / US [roʊz] past participle risen UK [ˈrɪz(ə)n] / US 1) rise or rise up to move upwards or …

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  • 57High rising terminal — The High Rising Terminal (HRT), also known as uptalk, upspeak or High Rising Intonation (HRI), is a feature of some accents of English where statements have a rising intonation pattern in the final syllable or syllables of the utterance.… …

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  • 58high-rise — UK / US adjective a high rise building is very tall with many floors or levels Derived word: high rise UK / US noun countable Word forms high rise : singular high rise plural high rises …

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  • 59high-riser — ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: high rise (I) (herein) + er (II) 1. : high rise herein …

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  • 60rise — /ruyz/, v., rose, risen /riz euhn/, rising, n. v.i. 1. to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees. 2. to get up from bed, esp. to… …

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