rise (to) (Meaning)

rise (to)

to make the special effort that is required to successfully deal with a difficult situation, to perform so as to succeed

rise (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The sun rises over the horizon, casting its golden glow on the slumbering city.
  2. The dough rose slowly in the warm oven, filling the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
  3. As the temperature rose, the humidity in the air became oppressive.
  4. The stock market rose steadily over the past year, reaching record highs.
  5. The company's sales rose significantly after they launched their new product.
  6. The level of pollution in the city rose dramatically during the morning commute.
  7. The water level in the river rose rapidly after the heavy rainfall.
  8. The cost of living in the area has been rising steadily for several years.
  9. The moon rose high in the night sky, casting a silvery glow on the surroundings.
  10. The temperature rose to an unbearable level, forcing people to seek shelter indoors.

FAQs About the word rise (to)

to make the special effort that is required to successfully deal with a difficult situation, to perform so as to succeed

cheer, root (for), applaud, acclaim, salute, bravo, praise, approve, laud,crack up

knock, put down, disparage, blame, pan, slam, reprobate,belittle, rebuke, censure

The sun rises over the horizon, casting its golden glow on the slumbering city.

The dough rose slowly in the warm oven, filling the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.

As the temperature rose, the humidity in the air became oppressive.

The stock market rose steadily over the past year, reaching record highs.