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rise up ThesaurusVerb | 1.rise up - come to the surfacesurface, come up, riseascend, go up - travel up, "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope"emerge - come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge"resurface - reappear on the surfacebubble up, intumesce - move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically; "Gases bubbled up from the earth"; "Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America"well, swell - come up, as of a liquid; "Tears well in her eyes"; "the currents well up" | | 2.rise up - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiancerebel, arise, risedissent, protest, resist - express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"revolt - make revolution; "The people revolted when bread prices tripled again"mutiny - engage in a mutiny against an authority | | 3.rise up - stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds; "The horse reared in terror"rearrear back - rear backwards on its hind legs; "the frightened horse reared back"straighten - get up from a sitting or slouching position; "The students straightened when the teacher entered" | Translationsaufstehenerhebeninsorgererise up
rise up1. To move vertically, especially at a smooth, consistent pace. It was amazing watching all those hot air balloons rising up at the same time. He clutched the seat and shut his eyes the moment he felt the plane rise up into the air.2. To move into a standing position after sitting, kneeling, or lying down. After the prayer, we all rose up from our knees to sing a hymn. He tried to rise up out of bed, but he was so weak that he collapsed back onto his pillow.3. To increase in amount or intensity, especially at a smooth, consistent pace. The chorus rose up in a majestic surge of music, leaving the listeners shaken with emotion and As the rains continued to pour down, the swimming pool began rising up until it overflowed and flooded the back yard.See also: rise, uprise up 1. to come up; to ascend. The water is rising up fast. You had better get to higher ground. As the water rose up, it covered the fields and streets. 2. to get up from lying down. The deer rose up and darted off into the woods. I rose up and brushed my clothing.See also: rise, uprise upv.1. To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling: The kindergartners rose up after naptime and resumed their activities.2. To travel upward: The hot air balloon is rising up above the clouds.3. To rise into view, especially from below the horizon: The campers were eating breakfast when they saw the sun rise up over the mountains.4. To increase in pitch or volume; swell: In the final chorus, the altos rose up above the other voices.5. To surge from an inner source; well up: Even though the situation seemed desperate, I felt hope rise up within me.6. To stage a resistance or revolt; rebel: The migrant workers rose up against the unfair wages.See also: rise, uprise up
Synonyms for rise upverb come to the surfaceSynonymsRelated Words- ascend
- go up
- emerge
- resurface
- bubble up
- intumesce
- well
- swell
verb take part in a rebellionSynonymsRelated Words- dissent
- protest
- resist
- revolt
- mutiny
verb stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupedsSynonymsRelated Words |